Horse Sport Support Drops, Flu Kills Ponies & Horse Farm Stabbing 🐴🌎💥 HORSE NEWS NOW

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June 22nd, 2026

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Horse News Now delivers the TL;DR on the industry’s most important and trending equestrian stories, cutting through the noise to bring you what actually matters across the horse world. Here you’ll find the biggest headlines, along with quick, easy-to-digest summaries so you can stay informed on racing, sport horse competition, industry updates, welfare news, and major global equestrian developments in one place. Survey Shows Declining Public Support for Horse Sports: A World Horse Welfare survey found public support for horses in sport continues to decline, with nearly one-quarter of respondents opposing equine sports entirely, prompting industry leaders to call for greater humility, improved welfare practices and stronger public engagement to maintain the sport’s social license. (VetTimes) UK Equine Flu Outbreak Linked to Wild Pony Deaths: A highly contagious equine flu outbreak in the New Forest has been linked to multiple wild pony deaths after spreading through the northern forest for the first time in around 30 years, prompting veterinary concern, vaccination warnings for private horses, and expectations of wider herd transmission. (Daily Echo) Man Accused of Stabbing Roommate at LI Equestrian Center: Brookville police are searching for a man accused of stabbing his roommate during an intoxicated argument at the North Shore Equestrian Center on the LIU Post campus, an incident involving two employees at the facility, with authorities confirming there is no ongoing threat to the public. (News12) Harry Charles Secures Britain’s Dramatic Rotterdam Win: Great Britain won a dramatic three-way jump-off against the United States and Switzerland at the Longines League of Nations qualifier in Rotterdam, with Harry Charles and LT Holst Freda securing victory by just 0.07 seconds to move Britain closer to defending its series title. (FEI) Coolmore, O’Brien and Moore Claim Royal Ascot Titles: Coolmore secured a record seventh leading owner title at Royal Ascot, while Aidan O’Brien earned his 14th leading trainer award and Ryan Moore claimed his 13th leading jockey title after a dominant week that produced eight victories and several career milestones. (Paulick Report) Inaugural Ridgeview Pro Rodeo Wraps Up in Idaho: The inaugural Ridgeview PRCA Rodeo in Driggs, Idaho, paid out more than $255,000 and attracted top rodeo talent, with Bronc Marriott, Tyler Waguespack, Kade Bruno and Tristen Hutchings among the champions as athletes launched their summer run. (Cowboy Channel) 🔔 Subscribe for daily horse news, trending stories, and global equestrian updates. #Horses #News #HorseRacing #Equestrian #ShowJumping #Rodeo
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