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Editors Choice - Five Most Interesting Equine Stories of the Week
Editors, Jennifer Burrows & Garry Stauber
 
 
Horse and burro event highlights rare breeds
Reno Gazzette Journal, NV 08-18-2008
Palominos, blue roans, bays, chestnuts, painted and appaloosas all competed in English, Western and gymkana events including pole and barrel racing.

U.S. wins gold in equestrian team jumping
The Sports Network 08-18-2008
The United States won the gold medal in equestrian team jumping Monday at the Olympics, beating Canada in a jump-off.

quine Expert to Talk About Unwanted Horse Problem
Farm Futures, IA 08-18-2008
University of Missouri to host lecture on the rising problem of unwanted and abandoned horses.

Woman wins 7-year battle to have paint horse color recognized
Bangor News, ME 08-18-2008
Pam Capurso worked with a team of equine geneticists who, over the course of five years, developed a test to pinpoint the gene which gives Glory, and a rare few other horses, the metallic sheen of champagne.

Cruelty Stats Bill Draws Mixed Reaction
The Horse, KY 08-11-2008
A measure aimed at collecting and making animal cruelty crime data public is drawing praise from animal welfare advocates as a means to raise awareness of animal cruelty crime.

 
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Letter from the ‘Equine Capital’
The Wall Street Journal, NY 08-18-2008
All the equestrian events have been happening here in Hong Kong, a city with a long history of horse competitions, albeit mostly ones that involve wagering

Horsing Around In China
Forbes, NY 08-18-2008
China is horse country. Proof?

An emotional farewell
SF Gate, CA 08-18-2008
Bay Meadows Race Track closes, leaving memories

Horse and burro event highlights rare breeds
Reno Gazzette Journal, NV 08-18-2008
Palominos, blue roans, bays, chestnuts, painted and appaloosas all competed in English, Western and gymkana events including pole and barrel racing.

Local Girl Uses Equine Intervention to Help Disabled Peers
TriCities.com, TN 08-18-2008
Turning hobby into charity, an Abingdon, Va., girl is combining her love of horses and brightening faces of disabled children.

U.S. wins gold in equestrian team jumping
The Sports Network 08-18-2008
The United States won the gold medal in equestrian team jumping Monday at the Olympics, beating Canada in a jump-off.

quine Expert to Talk About Unwanted Horse Problem
Farm Futures, IA 08-18-2008
University of Missouri to host lecture on the rising problem of unwanted and abandoned horses.

Woman wins 7-year battle to have paint horse color recognized
Bangor News, ME 08-18-2008
Pam Capurso worked with a team of equine geneticists who, over the course of five years, developed a test to pinpoint the gene which gives Glory, and a rare few other horses, the metallic sheen of champagne.

Equestrian vaulters rock out at Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA 08-18-2008
What do shiny leotards, Pink Floyd and horses have in common? The unique world of equestrian vaulting.

Big Brown to pass on Woodward challenge
ESPN 08-13-2008
The head of the group that owns Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown declined an \"invitation\" from the owner of the reigning Horse of the Year, Curlin, to face him in the Grade 1, $500,000 Woodward Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 30.

Germany and Romeike win golds in 3-day eventing
International Herald Tribune, NY 08-13-2008
Germany won the team gold medal Tuesday night in the three-day eventing, rich compensation for the country\'s bitter disqualification at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

Dalton man who starved horses pleads no contest
Mlive.com, MI 08-13-2008
A Muskegon County man who police say starved three of his horses to death will be sentenced in September.

Vaccinations recommended after viruses kill horses
Chicago Tribune, IL 08-13-2008
- Wisconsin state veterinarian Robert Ehlenfeldt is urging horse owners to get their animals vaccinated after two have been killed by mosquito-borne illnesses.

Rodeo competitors struggle with higher travel costs
KTVB, ID 08-13-2008
This rodeo is part of the National Wrangler Tour and for these cowboys it’s how they rope in a living, but the skyrocketing cost of gas is making it more difficult for some to continue their competition.

Florida mosquito populations are booming, but diseases aren’t
University of Flordia, FL 08-13-2008
Despite great concern earlier this year that conditions were ripe for outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis, researchers at the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences say that the largest mosquito population in the last four years doesn’t seem to be commonly carrying diseases that are a threat to humans.

 
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VOLUME 3. ISSUE 8 August/2008