The Senate Committee on Appropriations passed its Fiscal Year 2018 Agriculture Bill today, including an amendment that would prohibit funding horse slaughter inspectors — in contrast to last week’s similar bill in the House.
Vet school is for chumps and no one needs a professional trainer — these days, we have the internet! Here are 10 indicators you might have a degree in veterinary science or training from Google U (a tongue-in-cheek list).
Representative Chris Stewart of Utah authored the amendment, which passed with a voice vote in yesterday’s Interior Appropriations Bill markup session.
Remember the world’s most tolerant sales horse of all time that we introduced you to in early June? Pumba is back with yet more saintly tolerance for would-be buyers’ absurd requests.
Chronic kidney disease, dialysis and a kidney transplant can’t slow down Sara Millard: with her blind miniature Tazz, Sara is blazing new trails with three World Championship titles in cowboy cart shooting!
The horse world is divided over the probable lift on the ban on horse slaughter in the United States. The strife, argues Kristen Kovatch, may be over how we define our horses: are they pets or are they livestock?
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest reader-submitted “oh crap” video.
Out of the most unlikely sources comes great wisdom… such as the commentary on this jumping round by the non-riders of SmartPak. Enjoy the latest installment of this hilarious video series!
Ever wondered what ingredients were working hard for your horse in Kentucky Performance Products’ supplements? Learn about Ker-A-Form in this infographic.
Every Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse world. Today, we’re recognizing Livestock & Equine Awareness & Rescue Network of South Carolina.