Just one week before President Barack Obama left office, the Department of Agriculture announced it had finalized a new regulation to update the Horse Protection Act. To become effective, the rule must be published in the Federal Register.
Equine Endocrinology Researcher at Ohio State University Awarded EQUUS Foundation Research Fellow
Public Health Researchers Create Bilingual Resources Illustrating Safety for Horse Farm Workers
Horse soring restrictions among those halted by Trump ban on new rules
WASHINGTON — A federal regulation completed in the waning days of the Obama administration to end the abusive practice of horse soring is on hold.
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