Equine News

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Lexington Herald LeaderTherapists share ways to reach patients through horsesLexington Herald Leader“EAGALA tries to present a very unique model in which we really never ride our horses but we use our horses by allowing clients to move them through t...

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Plattsburgh Press RepublicanEquiDay offers informative sessions for equine ownersPlattsburgh Press RepublicanThe recent seminar, which took place at the Joseph C. Burke Education and Research Center on campus, is essential to the institute's missio...

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America's Best Racing (blog)Hoops and Horses: Final Four and Florida Derby PicksAmerica's Best Racing (blog)Horse racing is Joe Kristufek's means to an end, and he loves the sport like no other, but as a Chicago Bulls season ticket holder for eight...

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The Asbury CollegianOn the Trail of Genghis Khan: Equine Scholars Program hosts author Tim CopeGeorgetown College NewsThe equine industry in Kentucky is responsible for billions of dollars in financial transactions and tens of thousands of jobs. Whethe...

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Key Peninsula man accused of neglecting horses pleads not guiltyThe News TribuneA man accused of neglecting his horses, one of which was euthanized, pleaded not guilty Thursday to animal cruelty charges. Jeremy Hoskin, 40, is charged with first-degree ...

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Kykernel.com (subscription)Local documentary focuses on equine championKykernel.com (subscription)The story of a Dutch immigrant and an $80 plow horse is finding success on the big screen. "Harry & Snowman" tells the life of Harry deLeyer...

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Lexington Herald LeaderHorses that helpLexington Herald LeaderLisa Salt, left, and Lynne Noll, encouraged a horse to go over a hurdle as they participated in a team activity during the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA) conference...

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Mad River UnionMcKinleyville horses demand right of wayMad River UnionMcKINLEYVILLE, APRIL 1 – Traffic was blocked last Sunday on Central Avenue in McKinleyville as an unruly herd of aggrieved horses took to the streets to protest what they call “a...

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Keeneland increasing security for horses competing in Toyota Blue GrassThe Lane ReportLEXINGTON, Ky. (March 31, 2016) — Keeneland will continue its enhanced security measures for horses participating in the $1 million Toyota Blue Grass (G1), a nation...

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Paulick ReportRichard ThalheimerPaulick ReportRichard Thalheimer, a former professor of equine administration in the College of Business and Public Administration at the University of Louisville, died March 25 due to the effects of ALS. He was 72. In a...