The 36th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show is pleased to welcome the return of the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) as a sponsor for the fifth consecutive year at the horse show, which takes place in Bridgehampton, N.Y., August 28 – September 4. As part of their sponsorship, the ASPCA will host animal welfare events throughout the week that will focus on the issue of homeless and at-risk horses, dogs, and cats.
One of the…
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There are over 1.8 million donkeys in Kenya and around three quarters are working animals used in transport and farming, playing a key role in Kenya’s agricultural economy.
Around one third of the working donkey population are in a poor condition, suffering from work-related injuries, malnutrition and lameness. Many of the problems arise from a lack of understanding…
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The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Jan – Feb 2011…
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Le français suit l’anglais
December 14, 2010
Canada's Equine Code of Practice to be Updated by Diverse Committee of Stakeholders
Ottawa, ON—Equine Canada is pleased to announce the Equine Code Development Committee of 18 stakeholder representatives from eight provinces has been finalized and the next stage of revising the Code of Practice for Horses, last developed in 1998, can begin. Following the nationally recognized…
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Accreditation move "turning point" for equine welfare
April 15, 2009
A planned accreditation programme for equine rescue groups and sanctuaries in the United States has been described as a turning point for the equine welfare community.
The scheme was discussed during a meeting a recently completed conference in Las Vegas attended by dozens of national and state-based equine protection, advocacy and rescue organisations.
The third annual Homes for Horses…
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We have been trying for several years to provide fresh, clean drinking water for the working animals of Marrakech. ‘Not very difficult, that,’ you might say, ‘Build a couple of good, old-fashioned water-troughs’.
Ah, but you haven’t reckoned with the bureaucracy of the Moroccan authorities, nor the cunning of its citizens.
After several months of petitioning, we did indeed finally get permission to build a couple of troughs around the city. ‘Water is expensive’, they said.…
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Hello - and welcome to my first Barnmice blog.
Wherever I travel, I am asked questions about training the show jumper. It is very encouraging that so many riders are interested in furthering their education, and it is my hope that this series of training blogs will help everyone do just that.
Each week, I shall discuss a different aspect of training, referencing some of the most important points from my training books, but before I start specifically into training,…
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