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Horse Illustrated covers the latest news from the horse industry, including coverage from special equine events, such as the FEI World Equestrian Games, the Olympics, and a variety of national championships. Topics include awards won, association education and programs, changes in legislation impacting the horse industry, special events featuring horses, news about special horse people doing extraordinary things, the latest research, information from breed and discipline associations and other groups, and much more. Stay up to date on the happenings of the horse industry and follow Horse Illustrated as staff attend events and gain first-hand experience on the ground and from the show arena.

He’s not known as being a very amicable horse. In fact, John Henry is liable to bite the hand that feeds him, literally, at his home in Kentucky Horse Park. But the cantankerous old man will have to accept...
The United States Equestrian Team (USET) placed third in the $75,000 FEI Nations’ Cup, Presented by CN, March 9, in Wellington, Fla. Coordinated with the CSIO5* CN Wellington Open as part of the Winter Equestrian Festival show jumping circuit, the...
If you own or breed Pure Spanish Horses (or Pura Raza Española, P.R.E.) but live in the United States, the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture has just announced good news. Management of the Spanish Stud Book has been given to...
Does it always seem like someone else wins the grand prize and you’re left with nothing but a ticket stub? Try to contain your frustration and share a congratulatory smile with Jonah Christensen of Salt Lake City, Utah. He...
They’re not saying much, but they’ll tell you this: “If you’re a single cowboy looking for a sweetheart, you could be on the show.” Women’s Entertainment (WE) has paired with Pilgrim films in an idea for the latest in...
The show jumping team that will represent the United States against a stellar field of international teams at the CSIO competition in Wellingon, Fla., has been announced. The announcement was made by the United States Equestrian Federation for the...
Sadness took over Iron Spring Farm last month when the Friesian stallion Goffert 369 suffered irreparable colic. The Grand Prix competitor known as “Herbie,” was euthanized Feb. 13 after all attempts to save him failed. Goffert 369 was a...
Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) has long been dedicated to funding research that protects, treats and cures companion animals and wildlife, including horses. Now, to help complement that goal, the organization has unveiled a new innovative, interactive website. Some engaging...
To date this season (July 2006 to present), the University of Kentucky’s Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center (LDDC) has confirmed 40 cases of equine leptospirosis in the Central Kentucky region. Most of the observed cases have resulted in foal loss...
Chris Cox was named champion of the 2007 “Road to the Horse” March 4 at Murfreesboro's Tennessee Miller Coliseum. With Cox’s win, $15,000 will be donated to the national chapter of the Future Farmers of America and Cox will...
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