USEF Announces Mid-Year Rule Changes To Go Into Effect July 1

In keeping with its ongoing commitment to equine welfare, US Equestrian advanced a number of rule changes and modifications at its mid-year meeting June 16 and 17 in Lexington, Ky. Directors heard updates on the organization’s strategic plan, the path to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, as well as its vision of continual…
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USEF Disciplines Members For Rule Violations

The United States Equestrian Federation (“USEF”) recently published more than a dozen notices of disciplinary actions taken against members for a variety of rule violations. In three horse welfare/sportsmanship cases, one member was suspended for a month for overworking a horse at a competition, a second member was suspended for a month for overusing a…
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Veterinarian Expelled For Malpractice and Animal Cruelty

The United States Equestrian Federation (“USEF”) has expelled a member for violating the USEF Code of Conduct after a Texas court found her guilty of felony animal cruelty to a mare to whom the veterinarian was providing post-surgical care. According to the Hearing Committee’s decision, the member’s license to practice veterinary medicine was revoked as…
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Arabian Horse Breeders Fail To Prove Profit Motive

The United States Tax Court recently sustained the IRS’s disallowance of loss deductions a Louisiana couple claimed were attributable to their Arabian horse activities. The IRS had audited the couple for the years 2004-2009 and determined that they were not engaged in their Arabian horse activity with the requisite profit motive to be entitled to…
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Horse Association Membership Application Is “All or Nothing” Proposition

Two Massachusetts-based harness-racing trainers sued the Harness Horsemen’s Association of New England, Inc. (“HHANE”), after their membership applications were rejected because they had crossed out language on the application form. The trainers had been members of HHANE for many years and previously served on its board. Over time, the trainers became dissatisfied with the organization…
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Court Dismisses Carriage Drivers’ Lawsuit Against Animal Rights Groups

Controversy around the carriage horse industry in Charleston, South Carolina became heated when animal rights advocates used social media to disseminate video of carriage horses falling to the ground during a carriage tour in 2017. In response, Charleston Carriage Works, LLC filed suit against the Charleston Animal Society and Charleston Carriage Horse Advocates (and its…
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