Paulick Report on MSN
Edinburgh Castle: A Gentle Giant Finds His Place
Flashy son of Flintshire is learning liberty in his new home ...
Members of the Leadership Aiken County Class of 2025–26 recently spent the day exploring the intersection of equestrian ...
The Wild Horse Program at Hutchinson Correctional Facility will end in February, according to the Kansas Department of ...
The rescue calls require advanced training, specialized equipment, and close coordination with veterinarians and university ...
The initial redevelopment project called for Shamrock Farm in Woodbine, Md., to be used as a training center, but that plan ...
Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services’ Technical Rescue Team recently traveled to Gilmer County to help with a ...
From Afghanistan to Africa to Wyoming, Kim Greene is a leading trainer of world-class protection dogs that she sells for $175 ...
The swag of the military animals on Kartavya Path was unbeatable! Commanded by Captain Harshita Raghav, the double-humped camels, ponies, kites and dogs are soldiers providing active military duties.
The WINARO® concept enables business leaders to evaluate their current trust ratings using a scoring system that assesses ...
The Maryland Stadium Authority announced Jan. 21 a tentative agreement to acquire Laurel Park from The Stronach Group, ...
Meet the Covington County Mounted Sheriff’s Posse, civilian volunteers on horseback who boost patrols, aid searches, and ...
The National Interest on MSN
The US Army Is Getting (Some of) Its Horses Back
Two US Army Bases—Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Hood in Texas—are expected to restore their "Military Working Equine" (MWE) programs in the coming annual budget.
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