By KathyG on August 29, 2010
Megan Salyer, Team Lead of Tractor Supply Company of Johnson City, presents an envelope filled with $42.80 to Kathy Grant, President/CEO of Mustang Alley Horse Rescue, Inc.
They held a bake sale to raise much needed funds for our rescue.
Thank you Megan & Tractor Supply of Johnson City! Please shop for all your horse needs [...]
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By KathyG on August 29, 2010
Mustang Alley would like to congratulate Ashley Reynolds in her promotion of ”Barn Manager” Ashley has proven for the past year that her dedication, willingness, knowledge & commitment and love for the horses, has been a big asset for Mustang Alley.
When you come to Mustang Alley, Ashley will show you how to have fun [...]
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By KathyG on July 1, 2010
MAHR wants to thank Robin Quillin of Afton, TN, for donating 20 round bales! Robin has a cat & dog rescue and has dedicated her time to the rescue & placement of dogs & cats. Robin has been a supporter for Mustang Alley in the past and we want to thank her for her [...]
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By KathyG on June 3, 2010
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers agree that the horses living wild along the Outer Banks are a symbol of the state.
By an unanimous vote in the House the General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday on a bill naming the colonial Spanish mustang as the official state horse. The measure [...]
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By KathyG on May 18, 2010
When we got there, this is what we saw. He was moving and gasping….I had a feeling we were too late.
MAHR got a call on May 17th, 2010 from a concerned citizen about a foal that the mother had abandoned. She didn’t have any milk. Probable cause…Fescue grass. Fescue grass consumed in, especially the [...]
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By KathyG on May 7, 2010
Intervet Schering-Plough announces PreveNile® West Nile Virus vaccine recall
May 4, 2010
Updated: May 5, 2010
Intervet Schering-Plough has announced an urgent recall of all serial numbers of PreveNile® West Nile Virus vaccine for horses due to an increased number of adverse event reports associated with the use of these vaccines. According to [...]
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By KathyG on April 27, 2010
Virginia Horse Owners Urged to Vaccinate for West Nile, EEE by: Edited Press Release April 26 2010, Article # 16238
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) urges all horse owners to ask their veterinarians for West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) vaccination recommendations for their animals. An increased number of [...]
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By KathyG on February 1, 2010
26 Horses Dead After Excruciating Winter Roundup
January 29, 2010
Over 1300 wild horses have been removed from the Calico Complex in Nevada to date. After having been herded by helicopter for miles over snowy and rocky terrain, foals, older horses and pregnant mares are suffering the brunt of this cruelty.
At least 20 [...]
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By KathyG on December 31, 2009
Equine Piroplasmosis
Equine Piroplasmosis is present in South and Center America, the Caribbean (including Puerto Rico), Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern and Southern Europe. Only the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, [...]
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By KathyG on June 15, 2009
PRESS RELEASE
June 11, 2009- for immediate release
Documents Reveal BLM Secret Plan to Destroy Wild Horses
Documents obtained from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) via the Freedom of Information Act by a Phoenix-based non-profit, The Conquistador Program, reveal shocking and detailed plans to destroy healthy wild horses in government holding facilities as well as those still [...]
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By KathyG on May 21, 2009
TN Rep. Niceley’s Horse Slaughter Bill Passes Committee
Posted Apr 29, 2009 by lauraallen
Horse Slaughter
Update May 16: The pro-horse slaughter bill, H.B. 1428 (S.B. 1898 in the Tennessee Senate) passed the Agriculture Committee by a voice vote with only Rep. John M. Windle recording a no vote.
The bill now goes to the Government Operations Committee whose [...]
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By KathyG on March 15, 2009
New Program to Geld Stallions!
Horse Protection Society in NC has received grant funding and started a national program called Stallion to Gelding Support (SGS) to geld stallions and reduce the population of unwanted horses. We believe that slaughter and euthanasia are NOT the answer.
This is the first program of its kind in the United [...]
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By KathyG on February 20, 2009
St. Louis — An unusually high number of horses in the St. Louis area have come down with a potentially fatal disease, a University of Missouri veterinarian said Monday.
Veterinarian Philip Johnson said he has treated six cases of Potomac Horse Fever last summer and was aware of about a dozen additional cases being treated in [...]
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