Popular Breeds Of Horse News for 01/30/2010
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| Preparing Your Stallion For The Upcoming Breeding Season (Mid-South Horse Review) You want the stallion in the best physical condition possible. Another equine breeding season is only a short time away, with many breeding sheds opening their doors on February 1st... |
Got a horse? Don't gamble on its health (Guardian Unlimited) Insurance premiums may be high, but they're nothing compared with the price of modern treatment. Nic Cicutti assesses the risks Britain's 1.3 million horse owners face tough choices in the coming months, with rising costs forcing many to make personal sacrifices so they can continue to look after their horses and ponies. Yet despite the constant struggle, for the vast majority of the horse and ... |
Bulletin Board: Jan. 30, 2010 (The Saratogian) Healthy Transportation group to meet.. |
Welsh breeding celebrated at Welsh Pony and Cob Society awards (Horse and Hound) Competition horses with Welsh breeding were celebrated at the Welsh Pony and Cob Society national annual awards.. |
King Ranch was the origin of an outbreak of deadly horse disease (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) KING RANCH EUR”King Ranch is the epicenter of a monthslong outbreak of a deadly horse disease rarely seen in the United States that kills as many as 20 percent that it infects.As of Jan. 20, 364 cases of equine piroplasmosis had been confirmed. Of those, 289 are on King Ranch. The rest are scattered across Texas, Alabama, California, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Carolina, New ... |
Cowgirl Georgie Sicking: No apologies for a life well-lived (Elko Daily Free Press) ELKO EUR” Georgie Sicking, 87, has spent much of her life doing things others said couldnt be done... |
State argues for wolf control (Casper Star-Tribune) CHEYENNE -- Lawyers for the state told a federal judge Friday morning that Wyoming should be given control over wolves in the state, calling the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's rejection of Wyoming's wolf management plan "arbitrary and capricious.".. |
Some gray mares find happy trails (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) An old gray mare named Keystone Wallis is living quietly and happily at Fair Winds Farm in Cream Ridge, N.J. The retired Standardbred harness racer hangs out with her new best friend, a Thoroughbred named Gigi... |
Jockeys faring well at new home (Tulsa World) THE WEST COAST is now located in Hot Springs, Ark... |
Horse Prices Plunge (9&10 News Cadillac) In Northern Michigan and across the country, horses prices have plummeted in recent years. Many blame the bad economy, pointing out that most people simply can't afford to keep up with the expense of caring and feeding for a horse, which can cost several thousand dollars per horse each year... |
