01.14.12

Kentucky Equine Survey

Posted in Kentucky Horse Council at 5:58 am by EPR

Urgent: Need Participation from KY Horsemen

Dear Kentucky Horsemen (and women):

For the first time in 35 years, Kentucky will do a full, statewide survey of ALL BREEDS AND DISCIPLINES OF HORSES, PONIES, MULES, and DONKEYS.  Getting accurate figures for our horse community is critical to developing plans to improve the industry, access more trails and equine facilities, assess equine business opportunities, and get public officials’ attention.

This survey is being done by the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville, in partnership with the Kentucky Horse Council and the National Agricultural Statistics Service.  To read more about the study, go to http://www2.ca.uky.edu/equine/kyequinesurvey.

WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION.

Our deadline is February 17th, 2012. 

This survey can only be effective if we have a comprehensive list of horse owners and equine farms and facilities in the state.  This needs to include the many people in our state who keep horses for recreational purposes and do not have equine-related businesses.

The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Kentucky Field Office,  a Kentucky-based USDA unit which has responsibilities for surveying other livestock entities, will be handling the polling and survey mailing.   The questions for the survey have been developed by UK, UofL, and KHC.

We are requesting that you submit your name and contact information to NASS. Note that none of these names will ever be released to any other organization; not UK, not KHC, not any Kentucky agency.  NASS has a privacy policy for all of its activities which can be found here:  http://www.nass.usda.gov/About_NASS/Confidentiality_Pledge/index.asp.

We make this request because we believe so deeply in the need for this survey to be accurate and complete.  At the end of the survey, we will have good estimates on:

  • How many horses of each breed are in each Kentucky county
  • How many horses are used in each discipline in each Kentucky county
  • The economic impact on Kentucky as a whole from the equine industry

To send your name to NASS for the survey, please fill in the form at this link: 

http://www.kentuckyhorse.org/KES-names/ 

Note: Even though this form is on the Kentucky Horse Council website, the information is sent ONLY to NASS.

Thank you.  The cooperation and participation of the equine industry is critical to the success of this study.  The study will be the basis for further activities to enhance horse ownership and the horse industry in Kentucky.

Sincerely,

Anna Zinkhon, President                                                    
Kentucky Horse Council Board                                
 Dr. Nancy Cox, Associate Dean
UK College of Agriculture, Equine Initiative

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01.01.12

Happy New Year: 2012 Attitude Affects Altitude

Posted in My Thoughts at 12:16 am by Thomas

I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year for 2012.  May it bring more positive change for your life then negative.  I do believe that 2012 will be a year of much change and I know that some of that change may have negative implications on many of us but I do truly believe that our personal attitudes affects our altitude when going over rough terrain.  So everyone keep your heads up and your eye’s forward and I will see you on the other side of 2012.

Kentucky Colonel

Thomas Paul Demond

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