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The last U.S. slaughterhouse to remain closed

A federal judge has dismissed Dekalb, Ill.-based Cavel International’s challenge to a new Illinois law that bans equine slaughter. Illinois…

17 years ago


Will Riders Throng to Thong?

You’ve wriggled yourself into your stretchy show pants. You’ve squeezed yourself into your breeches. Yet the thought of panty lines…

17 years ago

Kentucky Horse Council Provides Relief Assistance

The high cost of hay in the drought-stricken Midwest has some horse owners struggling to feed their equines, but help…

17 years ago

Volunteers Needed for World Equestrian Games

Glenda McElroy has been named the dressage competition manager for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG). It will…

17 years ago

USEF Names Pan Am Jumping Team

No, it’s not the Olympics. And it doesn’t get quite the media fanfare as the World Equestrian Games. Nonetheless, the…

17 years ago

Toxicity with some Alfalfa Hay

The Georgia agriculture commissioner is alerting horse owners to a problem that has occurred with some alfalfa hay coming out…

17 years ago

Helping Horses Cope with Fireworks

For most Americans, July 4 means relaxation, picnics, fireworks and all around good summer fun in general, but for horses…

17 years ago

New pain killer for horses suffering from arthritis gets FDA approval

Equioxx paste, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for use in horses, is now available to help relieve joint pain and…

17 years ago

Fans of Saddle Club Unite

When the Saddle Club production team went to film Bonnie Bryant, author of “The Saddle Club,” at Equine Affaire in…

17 years ago

Atari Announces New Horse Videogames

The New York-based publisher and developer Atari will be releasing a series of multiplatform “horse sport and lifestyle games,” after…

17 years ago