What’s Involved in “Gingering” a Horse’s Tail?
…to achieve the desired position of the tail, but with the welfare of the horse as the focus, the various breed associations have developed strict rules regarding these practices. Hefty…
…to achieve the desired position of the tail, but with the welfare of the horse as the focus, the various breed associations have developed strict rules regarding these practices. Hefty…
…across the border as fast as you can imagine,” said Matt Sanchez, who imports about 75% of the roping cattle from Chihuahua to the major U.S. roping associations. “But to…
…owners and on the part of the leaders of breed associations. I’m talking primarily about the attitude of responsible horse owners, who often reflexively recoil at any mention of euthanasia….
…Funding The UHC is funded by its member organizations, comprising veterinary, breeder and racing associations as well as specific breed and riding discipline associations, state horse councils and the United…
…area and ask for their suggestions. Another possibility is to check for the breed associations in your area. You can get this information from USA Equestrian (formerly the American Horse…
…when I did it. It’s confusing, really. Mad dogs bear their teeth and growl before they bite. If you’re bitten by a dog, you can then make the appropriate associations…
…of the Icelandic Horse breed, treasured in its homeland and, increasingly, around the world. Photo by Andrea Barber The International Federation of Icelandic Horse Associations (known by the acronym FEIF,…
…used as animal food].” The two largest U.S. veterinary associations–the 8,000 member American Association of Equine Practitioners based in Lexington, Kentucky, and the 75,000-member American Veterinary Medical Association based in…
…Equine Network, American Quarter Horse Association, United States Equestrian Federation and the Kentucky Horse Park, with content contributions from several other horse industry organizations and associations. DiscoverHorses.com appeals to the…
…Equine Network, American Quarter Horse Association, United States Equestrian Federation and the Kentucky Horse Park, with content contributions from several other horse industry organizations and associations. DiscoverHorses.com appeals to the…