Barb Rice has been a volunteer since 1994.
Horses
The hunt seat team advances to zones competition for the first time.
Several teams bring home awards from the 4-H hippology contest.
The riders will compete April 9.
Three riders will compete in the semifinals March 19-20.
The course helps veterans deal with anxiety, engage in their surroundings and connect with other people.
NDSU’s equestrian team finishes the season with a rider in national competition.
Youth bring home honors from horse-related competitions.
Morton and Mountrail County teams place first in the contest.
The team is advancing to semifinal competition.
NDSU’s Carrie Hammer has been selected to join the Horses and Humans Research Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Council.
NDSU’s Western equestrian team takes top honors in several fall competitions.
The hunt seat equestrian riders are named the high-point team in two competitions.
Watch for unexplained deaths in livestock and wildlife.
Two NDSU Western equestrian team members competed in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association’s national championships.
Youth bring home honors from several horse-related events at NDSU.
Teams from Ward and Morton counties take top honors in their respective division.
Three riders will compete in Madison, Wis., on April 13.
NDSU’s western equestrian team brings home honors from several competitions.
Researchers recently established the link between boxelder seeds and a fatal condition in horses.
The virus affects horses, mules and donkeys.
NDSU equestrian team members face tough competition at national level.
More than 100 youth participated in recent 4-H horse events at NDSU.
Three members of NDSU’s Western equestrian team have qualified for national competition in Pennsylvania.
Youth bring home honors from the 4-H hippology competition at the North Dakota Winter Show.
Horses need good-quality hay and sufficient water during the winter.
NDSU’s equestrian team is starting the 2012-13 competition season on a high note.
The number of West Nile virus cases involving horses is increasing.
Ingesting 25 to 300 beetles is enough to kill an average-size adult horse.
Get horses vaccinated against the West Nile virus now.
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