Appeals Court Upholds $210K Fine Against Horse Dealer for Interstate Transport Violations

In a significant ruling from the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the court upheld a $210,000 fine imposed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) against Jason Fabrizius and Fabrizius Livestock LLC, a Colorado-based horse dealer. The case revolved around violations of federal livestock transportation regulations, including failure to obtain required documentation when transporting horses across state lines. … More Appeals Court Upholds $210K Fine Against Horse Dealer for Interstate Transport Violations

Egg Producers Head to Capitol Hill

According to a recent article on feedstuffs.com , U.S. egg farmers, led by the United Egg Producers (UEP), are convening on Capitol Hill to advocate for immediate and decisive action. Since the onset of the current HPAI outbreak in 2022, the industry has suffered the loss of approximately 117 million egg-laying hens, with nearly 20 million birds lost in 2025 alone. … More Egg Producers Head to Capitol Hill

Proposed Rules Establishing the US Swine Health Improvement Plan: Oklahoma Stakeholders Encouraged to Submit Comments

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has proposed establishing the U.S. Swine Health Improvement Plan (US SHIP) as a national, voluntary program to enhance the health status of U.S. swine herds and opens comment period. … More Proposed Rules Establishing the US Swine Health Improvement Plan: Oklahoma Stakeholders Encouraged to Submit Comments