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Following Second Surgery, Picaro Bright, Alert, Recovering

Following Second Surgery, Picaro Bright, Alert, Recovering

North Grafton, Mass., January 22, 2010 – “Picaro,” the horse from Spencer brought last week to the Cummings School’s Hospital for Large Animals with gunshot wounds, is “bright and alert” today following a second surgery Wednesday in whi...Read Full Story

 

Printable Versions!

The Equine Journal website now has the ability for someone to have a printable version of the articles/news. You will see this on any of the article pages next to send to friend.  Now our articles are just as easy to read off the screen!  Be sure to print out yo...Read Full Story

 

Clean Sport Campaign

In a landmark moment for equestrian sport, the FEI General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of new Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations, which will ensure the welfare of the horse and guarantee a fair playing field. A series of far reaching recom...Read Full Story

 

Moldy Feed A Concern

As reports continue to come in on the rising levels of mold and mycotoxins, livestock producers across the U.S. are taking steps for preventing their animals’ feed from getting contaminated. While dairy producers and swine integrators are drying corn, adding proprio...Read Full Story

 

Stolen Horse International, Inc.

Stolen Horse International’s NetPosse Crime Watch is here to help protect owners and their property.

Stolen Horse International, a.k.a. NetPosse.com, will la...Read Full Story

Spencer Horse Recovering Following Emergency Surgery at Cummings School

Spencer Horse Recovering Following Emergency Surgery at Cummings School

A horse brought to the Cummings School’s Hospital for Large Animals on January 14 from Spencer, MA, with gunshot wounds has undergone emergency surgery to manage bone and soft-tissue injuries to the head.

On January 15, Dr. Carl Kirker-Head, associate professor ...Read Full Story

 

Hoskins Named Director of Health & Regulatory Affairs for AHC

Dudley Hoskins has joined the American Horse Council and will serve as the new Director of Health & Regulatory Affairs.   Prior to joining the AHC, Mr. Hoskins completed a legal internship with Senator David Vitter of Louisiana and extensive Pro Bono work with ...Read Full Story

Celebrating the Morgans in Big Sky Country

Celebrating the Morgans in Big Sky Country

The Big Sky Morgan Horse Association (BSMHA) had a “Celebrate the Morgan” trail ride on Saturday, September 12, at the Gehring Ranch in Lincoln, MT. The weather was perfect and the scenery spectacular. Eleven riders on ten Morgans participated. We started...Read Full Story

 

First Morgan Horses in Poland!

According to AMHA records, the first Morgan horses are now living in Poland! AMHA member Ingrid Gauss has moved from Germany to Poland with her two Morgans, Smiling Colleen (FGM Rockwell Commander x BMF Imperial) and Colleen’s foal, Hot Chocolate Babe (RAF). Be...Read Full Story

New Online Course Helps You Hit the Trail

New Online Course Helps You Hit the Trail

Regardless of their breed preference, riding style or location, equine enthusiasts can find happy trails with help from a new course by My Horse University and Source Interlink Media’s Equine Network. From selecting a trail horse to preserving the trail, “Tra...Read Full Story

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