Why We Humans Have To Control Wildlife
…those of us how aren’t hunting and of our horses and pets. My experience with deer hunting in New Jersey, where I grew up, and Virginia, where I lived for…
…those of us how aren’t hunting and of our horses and pets. My experience with deer hunting in New Jersey, where I grew up, and Virginia, where I lived for…
…Virginia and after dropping off my 5,000- mile horse Shiloh at his new retirement home. (My husband holds me to a strict two-horse limit at our place outside Richmond, Virginia!)…
…some of what I said. If a 2005 study by the Brookings Institute and Virginia Tech University are correct, keeping horses is going to become considerably more challenging?and expensive. (And…
July 19, 2012 (Lexington, KY) – The United States Pony Clubs 2012 Championships East is being held at the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, VA from July 26th through the…
…rather than dull and shelly; the integrity of the wall changes.” Julie Bullock, DVM, of Mount Sidney, Virginia, adds that frequent trimming is paramount in these cases, because it keeps…
…determining he was the rider in that astonishing photo. He answered the note with a phone call, and after a visit to his Virginia farm, she realized he was “a…
…division while William Coleman of Gordonsville, Virginia, won the CCI1* division. Clark Montgomery led the three-day competition from start to finish with Loughan Glen. In Sunday’s final show jumping phase,…
…cold and think our horses must be, too. A vet friend of mine visiting early one December from Vermont remarked that the horses she saw in Virginia had many more…
…also from Virginia Tech, and a Bachelor’s Degree from Colorado State University. She has worked extensively at Virginia Tech as a Pratt Fellow in Equine Nutrition, has designed and conducted…
…turning away when I heard a loud clunk. The 11-year-old thoroughbred had fallen on his rider, Jennifer Simmons of Virginia, who was conscious but had to be taken to the…