The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hoping cash incentives will boost adoptions of wild horses and burros that would otherwise spend their lives in long-term holding facilities.
Under a pilot program slated to debut at an adoption event in Kellyville,…
The co-owner of a Nebraska training ranch from which 211 BLM mustangs and burros were recently removed faces federal charges for the alleged maltreatment of a mustang adopted in her name.
On April 16, the BLM cited Anissa Meduna, co owner of the…
Typically, horses are wormed using a rotation schedule. This practice of deworming is not based on evidence but simply a schedule and an assumption that your horse needs to be dewormed.
In today’s financial climate, many horse owners are struggling to look after their horses and pay for their keep. As it becomes much harder to sell a horse, or even find a place in a rescue centre, increasingly healthy horses, once family pets, are being slaughtered.
What do you need to look for in a livery yard? What things are most likely to ensure that you and your horse will be happy there? Here’s some basic advice for beginners, and a list of seven points to check before you sign up to your local livery yard.