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American Horse Council Podcast

American Horse Council Podcast

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This podcast from the American Horse Council highlights members doing amazing horse related things around the county. Plus, we look at the legislation and regulations that affect horseback riders and carriage drivers in all 50 states. Part of the Horse in the Morning podcast family.Copyright 2026 Horse Radio Network
Episodes
  • Unsanctioned Racing, Shadow Track Showdown
    Jun 2 2026

    Delve into the shadowy world of unsanctioned "bush track" racing and the significant risks it poses to horse welfare, jockey safety, and the broader U.S. equine industry. Julie Broadway is joined by AHC Legislative Affairs specialist Amanda Kadilak and intern Aditri Singh to discuss their multi-year investigation into these illicit operations. Additionally, this month's legislative report explores how current trade policies and tariffs are directly impacting the economic landscape for horse owners and businesses.

    HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3963 –Show Notes and Links:

    • Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council
    • Sponsors: Populous and SmartEquine
    • Subscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.
    • Guest: Amanda Kadilak, Government Affairs Liaison for the AHC
    • Guest: Aditri Singh, Intern for AHC
    • Follow Horses In The Morning on Facebook
    • Follow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)

    Time Stamps:

    • 01:06 - Bush tracks explained
    • 03:00 - Guest introductions
    • 06:00 - Scale of bush tracks
    • 08:24 - Research and legal gaps
    • 12:16 - Disease spread and EIA
    • 16:00 - Impact on sanctioned racing
    • 19:01 - Agencies and strategy
    • 22:19 - Enforcement examples
    • 24:35 - Cultural and community angle
    • 25:30 - What listeners can do
    • 27:54 - Smart Equine sponsor + tariffs topic
    • 31:36 - Hay and live horse trade
    • 38:50 - Tariffs, prices, and wrap-up

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    42 mins
  • Economic Impact - Why the Horse Industry Counts, Literally!
    May 5 2026

    Explore why measuring the horse industry’s economic impact is essential for advocacy, funding, and long-term growth. Learn what the AHC Economic Impact Study includes, why updated data is urgently needed, and how it helps position the industry alongside other major economic sectors. We also highlight how this work connects to broader American Horse Council Foundation initiatives and how you can get involved.

    HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3943 –Show Notes and Links:

    1. Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council
    2. Sponsors: Markel Insurance, Equestrian Directory and ENSO Media Group
    3. Subscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.
    4. Follow Horses In The Morning on Facebook
    5. Follow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)

    Time Stamps:

    1. 01:01 - Why the economic impact study matters
    2. 04:11 - Markel Insurance sponsor
    3. 05:00 - Why the industry needs a new study now
    4. 08:00 - What the study measures (direct/indirect impact)
    5. 10:00 - What’s not included; not a horse census
    6. 13:52 - Other data sources and horse population gap
    7. 17:12 - Who funds and manages the national study
    8. 20:52 - State and custom breakout reports
    9. 23:25 - Using data for policy and regulation
    10. 29:37 - Timeline for the next national study
    11. 31:53 - AHC Foundation and United Horse Coalition
    12. 35:00 - Equine Welfare Data Collective and capacity issues
    13. 38:07 - Other foundation programs and closing appeal

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    41 mins
  • Room to Roam - Managing Free-Roaming Horses Across the US
    Apr 7 2026

    When we think of wild horses we traditionally think of mustangs roaming the picturesque landscapes of the Western US, but they're just 25% of America's free-roaming horses. Join us today as we explore the population of 300,000 free-roaming horses across the US, how they're commonly managed, and how federal regulations cross into it. Listen in...

    HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3921 –Show Notes and Links:

    1. Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council
    2. Guest: Sarah Coleman, Kentucky Horse Council
    3. Guests: Dr. Melissa Esser and Kayla Gram from The Science and Conservation Center
    4. Link: Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board
    5. Sponsors: Zoetis - Wild Horse Refuge
    6. Subscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.
    7. Follow Horses In The Morning on Facebook
    8. Follow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)

    Time Stamps:

    1. 00:30 - AHC monthly episode and feral horse topic intro
    2. 01:00 - Define feral vs wild horses; where they live
    3. 02:48 - Introduce SCC guests Kayla and Melissa
    4. 04:27 - Introduce Sarah Coleman & Kentucky Horse Council
    5. 06:42 - Kentucky free-roaming horse history & coal country context
    6. 11:29 - What free-roaming herds look like on public lands
    7. 12:03 - Why population control matters for range and safety
    8. 14:37 - Kentucky residential conflicts and nuisance road horses
    9. 16:49 - Kentucky’s three‑prong approach (gelding, removal, PZP)
    10. 19:05 - Federal range management: gathers, holding, adoption
    11. 31:12 - How PZP darting works and who uses it
    12. 34:02 - How listeners can volunteer and get involved
    13. 36:46 - Wild Horse Refuge sponsor & segue to law/policy
    14. 38:21 - Wild Horse & Burro Act, AMLs, tools, oversight & board

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    52 mins
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