Protecting Our Wild Burros
Tuesday, November 25 2014
by Editor
HSUS logo For years, The HSUS has been critical of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) wild horse and burro program— consistently pressing the agency to make fundamental changes that allow the program to focus on on-the-range management practices. Unfortunately, the program remains characterized by a cycle of rounding up and removing animals that has resulted in approximately 47,000 of our nation’s iconic wild horses and burros being kept in holding facilities throughout the United States, a debacle that cost taxpayers over $46 million last year alone. The BLM recognizes that there are simply too many animals in holding facilities, and they are trying to solve this problem — something we at The HSUS applaud.
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
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The Cruelest Show on Earth
Wednesday, October 08 2014
by Editor
HSUS logo Every August, the performance Tennessee walking horse show industry crowns its World Grand Champion at the National Celebration, held in Shelbyville, Tenn.
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
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bridge, entries, equine, hsus, sidelines, tails & trails, tennessee walker, tennessee walking horse, twh celebration, twh national celebration
Sidelines Blog from WEG #2: Lights, camera, action! Games Opening Ceremony a Sensory Tour de Force
Monday, August 25 2014
by Editor
“Chess piece” (horse) being directed to its next move on the “chessboard” that was created on the arena floor with grid lighting By Darlene Ricker Photo by Diana De Rosa Who else but the French can turn the floor of a soccer stadium into a magical mystery tour? That’s the only way to describe Saturday night’s Opening Ceremony for the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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between the ears, december-2013, education, february-2014, games, september-2012, sidelines, weg
For the Love of Horses
Thursday, August 21 2014
by Editor
Welcome to “For the Love of Horses” a blog from Keith Dane , vice president of equine protection at The Humane Society of the United States. Like you, we at The HSUS love horses—and we celebrate the special bond we all share with them. We’re dedicated to protecting equines from abuse, abandonment, slaughter and other forms of cruelty, and work to achieve this goal by guiding and transforming public policy, assisting law enforcement with rescues and investigations, and educating the horse-owning public about responsible care and stewardship.
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
The Charleston Summer Classic Closes to Rave Reviews and Crowns the Champions
Thursday, July 31 2014
by Editor
Beach riding is one of the many percs to showing at the Charleston Summer Classic The Classic Company sm just wrapped up its biggest Charleston Summer Classic since returning to Charleston eight years ago. Record entries and stalls, perfect weather and non-stop party action is how the show will go down in the record books. The overall sentiment was, ‘I’m having so much fun, I don’t want to leave.’ The Unbridled Affair sponsored by the Seabrook Island Beach Club included an open bar, live band and delectable local favorite food.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Chatting With Ian Millar
Tuesday, July 15 2014
by Editor
Not only is Ian Millar a legendary Canadian Grand Prix rider and ten time Olympian, he is a member of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian award given by the Canadian government, and has been inducted into the Canada Sports Hall of Fame and Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. He also holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Veterinary College
- Published in Notes from the Field, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
bridge-farm, horse-trials, middle-grade, mystery-series, not-working, notes from the field, sidelines, the-barn-book, wordpress-org
The Hopeful Amateur on the Horse Radio Network
Saturday, June 28 2014
by Editor
At the beginning of May, I had the honor of being a guest on the Dressage Radio Show , a weekly show hosted by Reese Koffler-Stanfield of Maplecrest Farm and Philip Parkes of Philip Parkes Equestrian . The Dressage Radio Show is part the of the Horse Radio Network .
- Published in The Hopeful Amateur, Z-Blogs
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Be a Sidelines Supermodel! Enter Contest Now!
Tuesday, June 10 2014
by Editor
Jordan Wilcox of Lexington, Kentucky – former Sidelines supermodel winner Sponsored by Equi In Style, 2KGrey and Noble Outfitters Send us your best supermodel pose (on or off a horse!) for a chance to win great fashionable prizes from Equi In Style , 2KGrey or Noble Outfitters . This contest runs June 4 th through the 13 th. The three most fashionable photos will be the winner. One winner will get the Equi In Style Cool Shirt, one will receive the 2KGrey Avatar Knee Patch breeches and one winner will receive the Noble Outfitters Signature Duffle Bag
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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Be a Sidelines Supermodel!
Wednesday, June 04 2014
by Editor
Sponsored by Equi In Style, 2KGrey and Noble Outfitters
Send us your best supermodel pose (on or off a horse!) for a chance to win great fashionable prizes from Equi In Style, 2KGrey or Noble Outfitters.
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- Published in Editor's Notes
Reiner Matt Mills on SidelinesTV
Monday, May 12 2014
by Editor
Gold Medalist Matt Mills at the 2014 Kentucky Reining Cup.
- Published in Sidelines TV
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