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UHC Announces New Program ‘Operation Chip’
(Washington, DC)- Starting in 2018, the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) will be offering a new service to its popular Operation Gelding program called “Operation Chip.” “The industry as a whole is moving towards microchipping as the preferred method of identification,” said UHC Director Ashley Furst. “Initially, organizations hosting Operation Gelding […]

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Stable Management Welcomes A Home for Every Horse Partners
Stable Management magazine is pleased to partner with A Home for Every Horse to offer all their member rescues a free subscription to the print magazine starting with the Spring 2015 issue! Stable Management is focused on the business of owning and running a horse farm, stable or horse-related business. […]

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Unwanted Horse Coalition Meets During AHC’s Annual Convention
The Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) held its annual meeting on Monday, June 23, during the American Horse Council’s National Convention and Issues Forum. At the meeting, attendees heard presentations by member organizations including The Jockey Club, The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, The Equine Network, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the United […]

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Operation Gelding Helps 62 Horses in Four States
The Unwanted Horse Coalition’s Operation Gelding Program hosted five clinics during the month of October in four different states. Thanks to generous donations from the AAEP Foundation, Zoetis, and the United States Equestrian Foundation, the program was able to help castrate 62 horses in just under a month. The UHC […]

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Horses4Heroes Pays Tribute to Local Heroes
Sept. 3, 2013 — For the fourth year, Las Vegas-based Horses4Heroes will be holding a Patriot’s Weekend 9/11 Remembrance on Friday, Sept. 6, through Sunday, Sept. 8, at Las Vegas Horseman’s Park. This year the Southern Nevada Fire Fighters will be honored during a special tribute Saturday morning. The weekend […]

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And That Ain't (Cheap) Hay; Drought Saddles Horse Owners
THE MORNING JOURNAL, OHIO — AUGUST 28, 2012 — The summer drought has stung area horse owners with a sharp price rise for hay to feed their steed. Some fear a winter shortage could force them to sell their horses for slaughter. The price of hay has doubled from $3 […]