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Horse Illustrated covers the latest news from the horse industry, including coverage from special equine events, such as the FEI World Equestrian Games, the Olympics, and a variety of national championships. Topics include awards won, association education and programs, changes in legislation impacting the horse industry, special events featuring horses, news about special horse people doing extraordinary things, the latest research, information from breed and discipline associations and other groups, and much more. Stay up to date on the happenings of the horse industry and follow Horse Illustrated as staff attend events and gain first-hand experience on the ground and from the show arena.

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Bill would require horse sellers to disclose owners, medications A bill backed by winemaker and horse breeder Jess Jackson would seek to require horse sellers to disclose ownership and medication of the animals, including use of anabolic steroids that...
The National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) has left Texas and relocated to Lexington, Ky. Its new headquarters is located in the Kentucky Horse Park’s National Horse Center. The NWHA, which joins more than 30 other national and regional equine organizations...
“Pink is a big color right now,” offers Mike Tell, a sales rep from Hooves and Paws tack store located in Apple Valley, Calif. He gestures to a western saddle that’s undeniably pinked out with a rosy-toned seat made...
There’s a popular saying: "Horses leave hoof prints on our hearts.”   This Valentine’s Day, why not make something to express that sentiment? You can do it in one evening with just a few crafty items. First, you’ll need a clean...

Pony Expressionism

What began as a public art project in 2001 has quickly become a national sensation as The Trail of Painted Ponies continues to expand and attract new artists. It started in Santa Fe, N.M., when premiere artists from around...
To begin a national dialog on the future of American equine communities, the first National Equine Economic Development Summit has been scheduled April 19 – 21 in Tryon, N.C. The summit is designed to bring together leaders and opinion...

And the Award Goes to?O

Inside a small matinee theater at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, a baritone voice narrates a brief history of western films for the pleasure of visitors. The voice belongs to actor Sam Elliott, who...
The United States Equestrian Federation has launched new 2007 Dressage Developing Programs as an initiative to recognize and reward up-and-coming talent in the sport. The programs will include: • 2007 USEF National Junior Dressage Championship (riders 14 – 18): Formerly...
Believe it or not, a new trend among English riders is to clean their ASTM-SEI safety helmets by sending them through a full cycle in their dishwashers. That’s right: Various versions of helmets--pretty much any styles not covered in...
Road to the Horse is an event that combines a horse lover’s paradise (translation: trade show), horsemanship clinics and a unique competition among a trio of renowned natural horsemanship practitioners. It all takes place March 3-4 in Murfreesboro, Tenn....
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