“If you don’t know a single thing about horses, you probably still know enough to stay away from the back end of one,” drawls Bill Richey.
Continue reading …The law regarding releases of liability (also known as “waivers”) has become tremendously complex. Gone are the days when a 16- word document can dismiss a personal injury lawsuit, thanks to numerous state statutes and court cases.
Continue reading …Horses sometimes experience mouth or tongue injuries, such as punctures from sharp objects, an accident with a bit, something jammed between the teeth or a broken tooth.
Continue reading …Long distance relationships, while successful for some couples, are known for their challenges and hurdles. When it comes to your horse, making the decision to send him to another state or even all the way across country might seem unfathomable.
Continue reading …Sixteen-year-old Kathryn Bunting of Wichita, Kansas, is a relative newcomer to the world stage, but she’s off to an impressive start.
Continue reading …The Arizona Quarter Horse Association has taken a bold step to keep it positioned as an influential and innovative organization in the American Quarter Horse industry. The Association has created a position of CEO and named Doug Huls to take the reins
Continue reading …A little girl with a blond ponytail is busily working with her pony while watching her parents ride a pair of young horses. Mom turns the colt left; the little girl turns her pony left.
Continue reading …Setbacks are an inevitable and unfortunate part of life. News of horses suffering mysterious illnesses, incurring freak injuries, or coming down with colic is common ringside chatter.
Continue reading …Where do childhood dreams of horses lead? It’s a decision many horse show kids have faced toward the end of their youth careers.
Continue reading …A new Tax Court case involving Sally and Michael Judah, residing in Louisville, Kentucky, involved a Saddlebred horse activity and real estate development activities of the taxpayers.
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