USDA Website | DATCP Website | EHV1-White Paper - 5-26-11 | NIAA Website | Interstate Animal Movement Requirements
Equine Disease Communication Center Facebook Page - Click on this link for nationwide health alerts and information
USDA Biosecurity Tips for Horse Owners | PDFNational Equine Health Plan (NEHP)
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Health Updates and Information
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Legislation
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Legislation
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Legislation
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Click the organizations below to get to their websites.
American Hunter and Jumper Foundation Web
American Vaulting Association Web
Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) Web
Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Web
International Side-Saddle Organization Web
National Barrel Horse Association Web
National Cutting Horse Association Web
National High School Rodeo Association Web
National Hunter and Jumper Association Web
National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Web
National Little Britches Rodeo Web
National Reined Cow Horse Association Web
National Reining Horse Association Web
National Snaffle Bit Association Web
United States Dressage Federation (USDF) Web
United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Web
United States Equestrian Team Foundation Web
United States Eventing Association, Inc. Web
United States Team Penning Association Web
Western Stock Show Association Web
Wisconsin Dressage and Combined Training Association Web
Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development Program (most current 4-H information for judging will be posted here
Check out the Better Horses Network
Check out the Certified Horsemanship Association
Click for Veterinarian Information
Click for Farrier Information
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About the American Horse Council
As the national association representing all segments of the horse industry in Washington, D.C., the American Horse Council works daily to represent equine interests and opportunities. Organized in 1969, the AHC promotes and protects the industry by communicating with Congress, federal agencies, the media and the industry on behalf of all horse related interests each and every day.
The AHC is member supported by individuals and organizations representing virtually every facet of the horse world from owners, breeders, veterinarians, farriers, breed registries and horsemen’s associations to horse shows, race tracks, rodeos, commercial suppliers and state horse councils.
The American Trails brings agencies, trail builders, advocates, and volunteers the latest in state-of-the-art information on all aspects of trails and greenways. Their webinars focus on very specific trail topics and usually include one to three presenters skilled on the topic.
The United Horse Coalition grew out of the Unwanted Horse Summit, which was organized by the American Association of Equine Practitioners and held in conjunction with the American Horse Council’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C. in April 2005. The summit was held to bring key stakeholders together to start a dialogue on the plight of horses at-risk in America. Its purpose was to develop consensus on the most effective way to work together to address this issue. In June 2006, the UHC was folded into the American Horse Council and now operates under its auspices.
Through industry collaboration, the UHC promotes education and options for at-risk and transitioning horses.
The United Horse Coalition is committed to helping horses at-risk, or in transition by:
Educating current and future horse owners on responsible ownership, proper care and breeding, and options available before a horse reaches a state of being at-risk.
Raising awareness about the issue or horses at-risk, and its impact on the horse industry
Reducing the number of horses at-risk, and working toward eliminating the problem
Ensuring that horses are treated humanely and with dignity
Facilitating the exchange of information on adoption, care, and alternative careers
Providing information on end-of-life decisions, including veterinary decisions, euthanasia, and disposal
Explaining the issue through presentations at industry gatherings, including horse association meetings, conferences, symposiums, and horse fairs
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Representing, protecting & Fostering a unified equine industry in Wisconsin through leadership, education, service and communication
© 2024 Wisconsin Horse Council, All Rights Reserved