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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow! Is Your Competition Venue Protected From Development?

By Deb Balliet, CEO

Equestrian Land Conservation Resource

 

The excitement builds as you travel to the competition or show. You (or your equestrian) have been training diligently. Your steed is finely tuned and all “spiffed up.” You are ready to go! However, not all is as rosy as it may appear. More...

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Back Country Horseman Seek to Preserve Every Trail Riding Opportunity

Many of us dream of taking our horses out on wide expanses of untouched land, but the reality is that some of us reside in urban and city areas.

BLM Accepting National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board Nominations

The Bureau of Land Management is requesting public nominations to fill three vacancies on the national Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. 

BLM Conducting Wild Horse Gather in Tooele County

Tooele, UtahThe Utah Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is scheduled to begin gathering and removing wild horses from the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) in early December.

University of Minnesota Offers Horse Owner Education Programs in 2009

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The University of Minnesota Horse Team is offering three regional horse owner education programs throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin in 2009.

4-H Practical Horsemanship Guide Receives “Huge Thumbs-up”

LOGAN, Utah -- A 4-H guide about ranch horsemanship, written by Jim Keyes, Utah State University Extension agriculture/natural resources agent in San Juan County, received a “huge thumbs-up” from Tim O’Byrne, editor of “Working Ranch Magazine.”

Free Webcast Series Helps Equestrians Manage Horse Pastures and Manure

East Lansing, MI - Equine experts give you advice and answer your questions on how to get the most productivity from your horse pastures and manage manure in an environmentally friendly way.

Pasturing Guidelines for Horses

Horse owners wrestling with the choice of either pasturing their horses or keeping them in stalls should consider pasture as the best option.

Back Country Horsemen of America Work to Save Trails

When the U.S. Forest Service began to make changes to the trail classification system that had been in place for nearly 100 years, Back Country Horsemen of America took notice.

New Survey Shows Equestrian Competition Land Increasingly Vulnerable

The Equestrian Land Conservation Resource has commissioned a survey about the loss of land used for horse-related competitions, which has generated considerable interest prompting an extension to the survey deadline through to January 15, 2009.

Warm Clothing Needed for Kentucky Horse Farm Workers

The Blue Grass Farms Chaplaincy, which serves the needs of local horse farm employees and their children, is in need of gently-used or new, WARM clothing for all ages.

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