University of Tennessee Equine Program

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The University of Tennessee Equine Program strives to provide research-based information for equine owners, enthusiasts, business operators, and industry members. The University of Tennessee Department of Animal Science conducts original research, develops educational materials and events for equine enthusiasts, provides instructional and extracurricular opportunities for undergraduate students, and leads statewide 4-H events within the Horse Project.

We are so excited to welcome a new PhD student to our team! If you're interested in Thoroughbred racing across integrate...
03/12/2026

We are so excited to welcome a new PhD student to our team! If you're interested in Thoroughbred racing across integrated performance, genetics, welfare, and economic impact research, then this is the position for you!

For more information or to apply, email Dr. Jennie Ivey at [email protected].

UT Department of Animal Science
Herbert College of Agriculture
UT AgResearch
UT Extension

It’s time for the UT Department of Animal Science March Madness! Follow along and vote for your favorite animal in match...
03/09/2026

It’s time for the UT Department of Animal Science March Madness! Follow along and vote for your favorite animal in matchups representing different faculty program areas.

Dr. Yang is representing the horse and horse power in her pick this week! Who will you chose?

Vote at tiny.utk.edu/march-madness

Animal Science March Madness — Round 1 Begins!

Match 1 is live:

🐺 Mutant (Chernobyl) Grey Wolf — Dr. Elizabeth Shepherd
vs
🐴 Horses & Horsepower — Dr. Yanqiu Yang

Which advances to the next round? VOTE HERE:
tiny.utk.edu/march-madness

The Charles and Julie Wharton Large Animal Hospital at UT is hiring a Farrier Technician! A great opportunity to work al...
03/04/2026

The Charles and Julie Wharton Large Animal Hospital at UT is hiring a Farrier Technician! A great opportunity to work alongside the Farrier in Residence, Jeremy Davis.

The College of Veterinary Medicine invites applicants to apply for the position of Farrier Technician. The primary purpose of this position is to provide professional farrier support to the Farrier in Residence in delivering horseshoeing services for clients, faculty, students, and departmental herd...

Great tips for judging from ExtensionHorses!
02/25/2026

Great tips for judging from ExtensionHorses!

Hello equine community!!

As the warmer warms up, youth are dusting off their clipboards and judging cards because horse judging👩‍⚖️👨‍⚖️ and showing🏆🥇 season is upon us!!

A popular class to judge are pattern classes such a reining🐴

Check out this helpful infographic below that gives tips on how judges score a pattern class!!

Happy trails🐴🐎

Good luck to the UT Horse Judging Team as they compete today!
02/22/2026

Good luck to the UT Horse Judging Team as they compete today!

The UT Horse Judging is prepping for another great season!
02/09/2026

The UT Horse Judging is prepping for another great season!

West Tennessee - the Horse Management Field Days are coming to you! Join us on February 9, 2026 from 5-9pm Central at th...
02/04/2026

West Tennessee - the Horse Management Field Days are coming to you! Join us on February 9, 2026 from 5-9pm Central at the First Farmers Co-Operative in Lexington for a night of equine education.

Topics include biosecurity, EHV, hoof care, feed selection, conformation and more!

So grab a friend, register online for $20, and we'll see you on Monday!

Winter weather got you down? Grab a friend and head to the Central Region Horse Management Field Day!Join us on February...
02/04/2026

Winter weather got you down? Grab a friend and head to the Central Region Horse Management Field Day!

Join us on February 11, 2026 from 5-9pm Central at the Rutherford County Extension Office. This event is packed with equine information you can directly apply to your own horses, farm, or business.

Topics include biosecurity, EHV, conformation, hoof care, feed selection and more!

Register online at https://Tiny.utk.edu/2026HMFD for $20 to save your spot today. Hope to see you there!

Important update on the Horse Protection Act ruling from the American Horse Council
01/29/2026

Important update on the Horse Protection Act ruling from the American Horse Council

American Horse Council members, please check your e-mail for a special bulletin on HPA Amendments final rule.

WASHINGTON, D.C., January 28, 2026 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today announced that it will postpone the effective date for the Horse Protection Amendments final rule. Previously scheduled to take effect on February 1, 2026, several provisions of the rule have been vacated by the courts, and the non-vacated provisions will now become effective on December 31, 2026. This postponement follows ongoing legal developments and legislative directives aimed at providing regulatory clarity for the horse industry and federal inspectors.

The final rule, originally published in May 2024, was designed to strengthen the Horse Protection Act (HPA) by replacing the industry-led inspection model with USDA-authorized Horse Protection Inspectors (HPIs) and implementing stricter prohibitions on soring—the cruel practice of using chemicals or mechanical devices to induce an exaggerated gait in horses.

However, recent events have required further extension of the implementation timeline.

Judicial Vacatur: A January 2025 decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas vacated several key provisions of the 2024 rule, including the prohibition of pads and action devices and the proposed replacement for the "scar rule."

Ongoing Litigation: A June 2025 lawsuit challenged existing HPA regulations, including a policy prohibiting noncompliant horses from competing in subsequent classes and the current scar rule standards. A preliminary injunction granted in August 2025 has created a piecemeal regulatory environment, making it impractical to implement the surviving 2024 provisions at this time.

Legislative Direction: In November 2025, a House Committee Report accompanying the Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations package directed APHIS to withdraw the 2024 final rule.

"Moving forward with a partial implementation while key provisions are under litigation would result in an unworkable patchwork of rules,” said APHIS Deputy Administrator Bernadette Juarez. “This delay ensures that APHIS has the time to identify the most appropriate next steps to effectively end the practice of soring while providing clarity and regulatory certainty to exhibitors, managers, and owners."

The delay also relieves horse show managers from new recordkeeping and reporting requirements that were slated to begin in February.

APHIS remains committed to ending soring and enforcing the Horse Protection Act. The agency will use this period to evaluate potential new rulemakings or revisions that align with court rulings and Congressional intent.

For more information regarding the Horse Protection Act and current enforcement standards, please visit the APHIS website.

AHC Members can direct their questions and concerns to [email protected]

Stay tuned for further updates as they become available.

The Eastern Region Horse Management Field Day is coming soon! Join us for a night of all things equine from 5-9pm Easter...
01/28/2026

The Eastern Region Horse Management Field Day is coming soon! Join us for a night of all things equine from 5-9pm Eastern on February 5, 2026 at the University of Tennessee Brehm Animal Science Arena in Knoxville.

Early registration ends on February 2nd, so don't miss your chance to save your spot today. The $15 fee includes dinner and access to:

-20 Interactive, educational equine-focused booth activities
-7 Educational talks on hoof care, equine behavior, end of life decision making, feed selection, conformation assessment, biosecurity, and reproduction by UT Animal Science and UT CVM Faculty
-Giveaways and more!

Register at https://tiny.utk.edu/2026HMFD . Group and youth organization pricing available by emailing [email protected].

See you there!

01/23/2026

Dr. Graves shares some great tips for winter livestock management!

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
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