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Archive for February, 2012
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Good News For Hay Production in (Formerly) Partched Texas
COLLEGE STATION, (TAMU) – Rains continued to improve forages and the outlook for spring planting in many areas, according to Texas AgriLife Extension Service reports. Only about 14 percent of the state was listed as being under “exceptional” drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor of Feb. 21. However, though conditions have greatly...
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Department of Labor Finalizes Changes to H-2B Visa Program
WASHINGTON, (American Horse Council) – On February 21, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule concerning the H-2B temporary guest worker program. This final rule will make significant changes to the way the H-2B program operates for all employers including those in the horse industry. This new rule will go into effect...
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The Wild Horse Symposium: Humane Management of Wild Horses through Immunocontraception
AUGUST 28, 2012 The Snow King Resort, Jackson Hole, Wyoming WASHINGTON, (HSUS) – The Wild Horse Symposium celebrates five years of partnership between The Humane Society of the United States, the Annenberg Foundation, and the Bureau of Land Management phone number to advance contraceptive technology from research to widespread management of wild horse and...
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Thoroughbred Incentive Program Approves 167 Shows, Launches New, Searchable Website
LEXINGTON, (Jockey Club) – The Jockey Club announced today that 167 horse shows from 26 states and two Canadian provinces, starting this weekend with a horse trial at Twin Rivers Ranch in Paso Robles, Ca., have been approved for participation in its Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.). Created and announced in October 2011, T.I.P. recognizes...
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Kentucky Readies For World Class Horse Show
Kentucky Spring Horse Shows Feature US Show Jumping Team Observation Event LEXINGTON, (Phelps) - The Kentucky Spring Horse Shows are pleased to announce that their first week of competition, the Kentucky Spring Horse Show CSI3*, May 9-13, 2012, has been designated by USEF as a 2012 US Show Jumping Team Observation Event. index of...
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APHA Announces Annual Awards
Recognizing top Paint Horses and competitors with year-end awards is a pinnacle for recipients and their Association More than 1,800 awards issued based on points earned at APHA-approved shows in 2011 Fort Worth, TX (APHA) —For hundreds of enthusiastic Paint Horse owners who are passionate about showing, the culmination of their monumental efforts is...
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Oklahomas Against Horse Slaughter Alerts Trouble Brewing in Sooner State
HOUSTON, (Horseback) – Horseback headquarters is being flooded with information coming in about the activities taking place in several ranching states to pass laws that would permit the opening of slaughterhouses. In a missive from Oklahomans Against Horse Slaughter we heard of a Sooner State bill that would give a 50 percent tax break...
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Big Animal Pharma Site Unveils New Websites to Help Horse Owners Understand Two Devastating Diseases
Merck Animal Health Unveils New Websites to Help Horse Owners Understand Two Devastating Diseases SUMMIT, N.J., (Merck) – Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and West Nile virus (WNV) – two diagnoses veterinarians don’t want to give and horse owners dread hearing. 40mg protonix To help horse owners in the United States stay up-to-date on the...
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HSUS Reward Likely to Send Chills Throughout Gaited Horse Industry in Federal Soring Conviction
The Humane Society of the United States Pays Out $10,000 Reward in Tennessee Horse Cruelty Case Convicted horse trainer Barney Davis sentenced to one year in prison, $4,000 fine WASHINGTON, (HSUS) — The Humane Society of the United States announced that it will pay a reward of $10,000 to the horse industry participant who...
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