“0323 was in a pen of about fifteen yearling geldings in the far back corner of the arena. 0323 — who would become known as Kaliwohi — was brave and curious, gentle and willing to accept change, to begin a relationship with a human.”
“The safety and welfare of our members, especially our children, is of paramount importance to US Equestrian. This is why we are writing directly to every member and to the parents of our junior members.”
While the 2018 budget, requesting the same elimination of appropriations language that outlaws the sale and destruction of wild horses, slowly works its way through Congress, the Bureau of Land Management renews the request for the 2019 fiscal year.
Well-meaning significant others might be showering their equestrians today with hoof picks and lead ropes and new saddle pads… but if you’re intimidated by tack catalogs or your equestrian already seems to have it all, here a few alternative suggestions.
Identifying specific warning signs for an abuse or neglect situation is not always easy. Noelle Maxwell speaks with Friends of Ferdinand to provide this helpful guide for concerned horse lovers.
Evac-U-Pet, currently in development, promises to connect volunteers with animals in need of evacuation and route them safely to evacuation centers during natural disasters. We caught up with the Evac-U-Pet team to learn more.
Corn oil, wolf teeth, cold-weather cool downs and more: SmartPaker Sarah and SmartPak staff veterinarian Dr. Lydia Gray answer questions about these and more topics in this month’s Ask the Vet video!
From metabolic challenges to the easy keeper, Kentucky Performance Products has all of the information you need to keep your horses healthy all winter long — presented in an info graphic.