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Clinics help participants bond with their horses[Sep. 19, 2006] Learn how to bridge the language gap between you and your horse during fundraising clinics Oct. 6-8 at Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary in Green Valley.
The clinics will help you enhance love, respect and understanding between you and your animal using basic telepathic communication. By The Arizona Daily Star
Adoption programs helping abused horses[Sep. 11, 2006] Abused and neglected horses in Alabama are getting a chance to move on to greener pastures, thanks to a small but growing number of people who have taken it upon themselves to save the animals. By The Birmingham News - Keysha Drexel and Jeremy Gray
Sad Day For Equine in America[Sep. 8, 2006] The House passed their bill today. Senate vote is next. By Sheila Lehrke IPRA Animal Issues Coordinator
First Two Commercially Cloned U.S. Horses Thriving[Sep. 4, 2006] Livestock cloning company ViaGen, Inc. has partnered with equine marketing firm Encore Genetics to create the first commercial horse cloning operation in the country. On March 30 the companies launched the new entity with announcements about the births of two famous horse clones and news of other pregnancies. By Mid South Horse Review
Canadian Horse Welfare[Sep. 2, 2006] The horse industry across Canada for the past couple of years has been a bit like a ship in stormy seas. It has been buffeted about, with some of the waves splashing over to its neighbor to the south, but it is now finding itself in calmer waters. By Les Sellnow Horse.com
Walking Horses go back into show ring[Aug. 27, 2006] SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration resumed Saturday night after what an industry Web site described as a "temporary reprieve" in a dispute between trainers and federal inspectors over treatment of horses. By SARAH B. GILLIAM Staff Writer and MARY REEVES The Daily News Journal
Brook Run Farm owner is regional open reining champion[Aug. 24, 2006] Tammy Hoefer began studying western reining last November... Last month she took home the Region 6 open reining championship at the Eastern States Fairgrounds in Springfield, Mass. By Karen A. Chase, Kent Dispatch
Rogers Wins In Waco With APHA World Champion[Aug. 23, 2006] Fielding Rogers found himself in the winner's circle with two-time American Paint Horse Association Working Cow Horse World Champion One Smokin Chic. Fielding won both the Open and Intermediate Open Derby divisions at The Big Show in Waco. By Horsecity.com
Secretariat II?[Aug. 16, 2006] Embryologist Irina Polejaeva talks about the successes and challenges of cloning performance horses By Megan Miller, Popular Schience
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