A recent audit of agricultural operations in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia confirms that most horse people are not aware of waste management rules.
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Don’t miss the free workshop, January 12th, hosted by BC’s Environmental Farm Plan Program, to learn how to improve your rural South Langley property.
As of December 1, 2018, livestock producers will need a veterinary prescription to access medically important antimicrobials.
Alberta equine owners and stable operators are reminded to register for Premises Identification (PID) and the importance of obtaining a PID Number.
Farm Grants and Farm Loans may be available for many farms in Canada. Take action now to access programs before funding is depleted.
Each year since 2011, the same desperate post appears online imploring horse people to help find homes for 52 Thoroughbreds.
On January 2, 2019, a decision was made in Superior Court which will impact the enforcement of provincial animal welfare legislation in Ontario.
Ray Paulick says racetracks of the 21st Century will bear little resemblance to old tracks, with big grandstands and sprawling parking lots.
A new animal rights group, called Ontario called Animal Welfare Watch, launched December 17, 2018 at a public meeting in Hagersville, ON.
Saddlery may no longer be recognized by the Ontario College of Trades by July 2019. This means no formal training, certification or oversight.