Walking horse judges take polygraph to ensure fairness
Fifteen of 16 officials at this year's Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration who took polygraph exams about the fairness of the event came through without a hitch, from the Tennessean. Read more >>
Australia counts cost of equine flu
Australia's sporting attention is focused on Tuesday's Melbourne Cup, but horse racing elsewhere in the nation remains in limbo over the crippling equine influenza epidemic, from Yahoo. Read more >>
Goreville horse apparently not shot; recovering
It's the expert opinion of Paducah, Ill., veterinarian Tony Hicks that Chance, the horse belonging to a Goreville family that was believed to have been shot in the head Thursday, was instead probably kicked by another horse, from The Southern. Read more >>
Protesting Against Horse Auction
While a horse auction got underway inside the Michigan State University Pavillion, outside a peaceful protest was just beginning, from WILX.com. Read more >>
Horse preview Nov. 11 for MU's online auction
Here's some news straight from the horse's mouth: From now until Nov. 13, you can bid online on nine horses bred and raised at the University of Missouri, from the Daily Mail & Herald Tribune. Read more >>
Latest World Show News
American Quarter Horse Association World Show, November 2-17, 2007. Read more >>