Horse Found Shot To Death In Lithia, Fla., Is Second In MonthA horse owner found his 2-year-old warmblood, Marvin, shot to death this morning on his property in Lithia, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said, from TBO. Read more >>
McKenzie Co. seeking help for missing horseThe McKenzie County Sheriff’s Department is asking for help from witnesses or persons with information concerning a horse missing or stolen from a pasture north of Arnegard in North Dakota since Jan. 2, from The Williston Herald. Read more >>African horse sickness kills 11 Officials from the Eastern Cape veterinary services in Africa are hard at work trying to contain an outbreak of African Horse Sickness in various areas of the province, from SABC News. Read more >>Winter Equestrian Festival Week Three Wrap-UpThe final construction phase of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center was completed Sunday just hours before Canada’s Eric Lamaze won the $50,000 Smart for Life Grand Prix at the CN Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF), presented by Zimmerman Advertising, from the USEF. Read more >>Jacksonville A to Z Week Three Begins with H for Happy Z For the opening of Week Three, the Jacksonville A to Z, we start with the letter H. As in Happy Z, who with owner/rider Wilhelm Genn in the irons won the Lucky Sevens Welcome Classic sponsored by Ring Power, from the USEF. Read more >>Gatlin, Fellers, Watring and Solem Capture Grand Prix Events at HITS ShowsFor the second time in the past three years, Joie Gatlin captured the top prize in the annual EMO Grand Prix at the HITS Desert Circuit, from the USEF. Read more >>
American Show Pony Registry Adds $6000 in Incentive Prize Money for 2008 The American Show Pony Registry (ASPR) Committee added $6000 in incentive prize money for the ASPR classes at the World Championship Show and Shetland Pony Congress for 2008, from American Horse Publications. Read more >>
USEF Develops New Customer Care Center to Better Serve the Needs of Members and Equestrian CommunityAs the United States Equestrian Federation’s (USEF) membership base continues to grow and the equestrian community relies more on information from the USEF, focus on customer service becomes increasingly important, from the USEF. Read more >>
American Horse Council Seeking Support for the Senate Farm BillThe Senate Farm Bill (H.R. 2419) includes several provisions beneficial to the horse industry, from the USEF. Read more >>Competition springs up for horse businessTwenty miles north of Columbia, Mo., and just across the Randolph County line, the Junction Development Group has proposed a $45 million mixed-use development that includes a state of the art horse venue intended to lure national and regional shows, from the Missourian. Read more >>Horse-tending students live in barnFrom the front door of senior Lauren Hawn’s building, she can see the back of Beaver Stadium. She can also see the dozen horses she lives next to at the Penn State Horse Barn, from The Daily Collegian. Read more >>
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