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The Bureau of Land Management is under scrutiny for how it’s managing adoption and sales of wild horses—an iconic symbol of the West.About 9,400 of the…
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After a few drinks, Charles Cowart decided to relieve himself in public. Police were called, and Cowart fled — galloping through a Florida town. Cowart's mounted escape ended when back-up arrived: His dad. His father knocked him off the horse, and police took him into custody.
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Will the London 2012 Games be remembered as the last Olympics of the pre-clone era? The answer is maybe — because the group that oversees equestrian events has given its OK to allowing cloned horses to compete in the Summer Olympics.
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Romney said her horse did not disappoint in its first Olympic appearance. The event concludes Friday.
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Colorado State University has begun constructing a new Equine Reproduction Laboratory on the Foothills campus after a fire in 2011 destroyed the original…
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The scheme used the millions earned through the illicit drug trade to purchase, train, breed and race American quarter horses in the United States.
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Today had the promise of history — that is, until the horse I'll Have Another was scratched from the Belmont Stakes. Also scratched: hopes for a long-awaited Triple Crown winner. It was yet another piece of bad news for the horse racing industry, which is under new scrutiny over the safety and treatment of the horses.
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The colt's owner said an injury has ended I'll Have Another's racing career.
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In the run-up to the Belmont — the final race in the Triple Crown — commentator Frank Deford explains why he doesn't want I'll Have Another to be the winning horse.
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Host Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Mike Pesca about betting on the Belmont Stakes and boxing.