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EQUUS Television Network LIVE at the 54th Annual American Farrier’s Association Convention in Little Rock — March 16–20, 2026

AFA Convention

Little Rock, AR (March 11, 2026) — EQUUS Television Network is proud to announce it will be broadcasting LIVE from the 54th Annual American Farrier’s Association (AFA) Convention and National Forging & Horseshoeing Competition, taking place March 16th through 20th in Little Rock, Arkansas.  Join EQUUS Television’s Diana De Rosa ON …

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American Horse Council Foundation Begins Work on 2028 National Economic Impact Study of the U.S. Horse Industry

Impact Study

McLean, Virginia The American Horse Council Foundation (AHCF) today announced the launch of its next National Economic Impact Study of the U.S. horse industry, with findings expected to be released in 2028. This comprehensive study will build on AHCF’s long‑running series of benchmark reports, which have documented the industry’s contributions …

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The 78th Annual Leadville Ski Joring Event is March 7 & 8, 2026

Leadville Ski Joring
Skier on course with horse and rider - March 2, 2025 Leadville Skijoring Photo Credit - Laura Domingue @lauradominguephotos

The Grand Daddy of ‘em All! (LEADVILLE, COLO, Jan. 21, 2026) – One of Colorado’s most iconic winter traditions returns to historic Harrison Avenue as the 78th Annual Leadville Ski Joring event charges into town March 7–8, 2026. The high-energy competition features powerful horses pulling fearless skiers through a course …

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Applications Now Open for 2026 Thoroughbred Makeover

Thoroughbred Makeover 2026

The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) announced today that applications to compete in the 2026 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, are now open through January 23, 2026. The Thoroughbred Makeover is the largest and most lucrative retraining competition in North America for recently-retired Thoroughbred racehorses …

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Breathing Easy: Protecting Livestock From Respiratory Disease

winter

Keeping livestock healthy can feel like a delicate balancing act, and winter weather makes that even harder. Cold fronts, sudden temperature swings, and damp conditions can weaken animals’ immune systems, making them more vulnerable to respiratory illnesses like pneumonia. Dr. Kevin Washburn, a professor at the Texas A&M College of …

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Local Youth Earn Chance to Represent Colorado on National Stage

Colorado State 4-H Conference
L-R: Madison Guerrero, Rhiannon McDermid, Mattea McQueen & Sophia Block

Fort Collins, Colo. – The Boulder County 4-H Horse Judging Team earned the privilege of representing Colorado 4-H at multiple national competitions during the next year with a hard-fought reserve state championship in a very close contest at the Colorado State 4-H Conference. The annual competition was held in conjunction …

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Cornell Equine Advancing Research, Training and Community for Horse Health

equine research
Cornell Equine Park. Image Courtesy Len Johnson

ITHACA, N.Y. – A new Cornell initiative aims to make a positive impact on horses worldwide. Cornell Equine is a university-wide collaboration between equine researchers, educators, practitioners and athletes at the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and Cornell University Athletics and was launched at …

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