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Horse advocates decry government euthanasia option
The Associted Press 11-16-2008
A stampede of opposition is growing over a proposal by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to kill or allow unrestricted sale of wild horses captured from western public land because of budget constraints.

Sweet Goodbye Stretches Winning Streak to Five With Victory at Laurel Park
The Washington Post 11-16-2008
Chris Grove said farewell to standout race mare Lexi Star last Wednesday, sending her off to the breeding shed with a victory in a $40,000 allowance race at Laurel Park

Two different groups, same goal of barrel racing
Reported News, TX 11-16-2008
Two barrel horse associations has monthly events in Abilene with one an affiliate of a national organization and the other starting and ending locally.

Betsy Webb secures $3.4 million for new Louisville Equestrian Center in eastern Jefferson County
Business First 11-16-2008
A 9-year-old horse operation is about to be transformed into a multimillion-dollar equestrian center.

Important Notice for Dressage Exhibitors, Officials and Managers - New FEI Tests Effective January 1, 2009
USEF 11-16-2008
In official communication received today, the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) has notified all National Federations that NEW dressage tests have been issued for the following levels, effective January 1, 2009:

At American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show, time out for health
NewsOK, OK 11-16-2008
Some of the healthiest horses in the world were on display this week during the American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show at State Fair Park.

Laurel Park filly tests positive for equine herpesvirus
Baltimore Sun, MA 11-13-2008
Further test results confirming diagnosis are pending

Hanover Shoe Farms to Receive American Association of Equine Practitioners Equine Welfare Award
USEF 11-13-2008
Hanover Shoe Farms, the most prolific Standardbred breeding farm in the world, will be honored with the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) 2008 award for outstanding service in equine welfare, the Lavin Cup.

Costs Threaten Wild Horses
New York Times, NY 11-13-2008
The Bureau of Land Management needs to consider euthanizing wild horses or selling many of them to counter the rising costs of keeping them in long-term holding pens, according to a government report.

Castroville man dies when car collides with horses
The Mercury News, CA 11-13-2008
Authorities say a 46-year-old Castroville man died when his car collided with two horses on a highway, killing the animals.

Hunters rescue abandoned horse, bring it to a shelter
Anderson Valley Post, CA 11-13-2008
Dumped by his owners and left to starve, alone and without shelter, the horse that is now known affectionately as Grandpa Hank was recently rescued from the mountains near Redding by several hunters, who brought the nearly dead animal to Safe Haven Horse Rescue & Sanctuary.

Horse soldier hankerings
The Monterey Herald, CA 11-13-2008
Cavalry group to hold equestrian clinic

Underground sport of 'Horse Tripping' still legal in AZ
AZ Family, AZ 11-13-2008
In \'Horse Tripping\' riders chase a horse down in a circle then lasso the front legs of the animal.

Wild horse summit held to determine mustangs fate
Kern Valley Sun, CA 11-13-2008
Our American mustangs (and the wild burros, too) are being held for ransom. Government officials, armed with a new law, are threatening to kill as many as two thirds of all the remaining wild born mustangs if they do not get more money.

Big Sur resident takes crown at high school rodeo
The Monterey Herald, CA 11-13-2008
A Carmel High School senior from Big Sur rode away with the all-around championship at last weekend\'s Mid-State Classic Rodeo in Paso Robles.

 
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