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HomeAboutLeadershipSponsorships / DonationsReportsRide NCResourcesCOVID-19 ResourcesBusiness DirectoryJob BoardDownloadsLegislativeEmergency PrepEventsNewsGrantsMembershipMembership BenefitsJoin / RenewInsuranceFAQsStoreNC Horse Council License PlateEquine Liability and Abandonment SignsContact HomeAboutLeadershipSponsorships / DonationsReportsRide NCResourcesCOVID-19 ResourcesBusiness DirectoryJob BoardDownloadsLegislativeEmergency PrepEventsNewsGrantsMembershipMembership BenefitsJoin / RenewInsuranceFAQsStoreNC Horse Council License PlateEquine Liability and Abandonment SignsContact PREVNEXTNCHC is celebrating 50 years, and we are offering alifetime membership at the 1972 rate—only $100! Join or Renew Today!We Serve as the Voice for theNorth Carolina Equine CommunityJoin the herd and see what North Carolina Horse Council has to offer Ride NCWhether it is taking a mile long ride or looking to camp with your horses. NCHC is bringing trail information to you in one place. NCHC maintains public access to horse trails, to further funding for trail maintenance and support, and to establish new trails across the state. Learn More > Exclusive Member BenefitsThinking about joining the herd? Legislative influence, the opportunity for personal equine liability insurance and an outlet for concerns are just a few benefits of NCHC membership.Learn More > Grants and ScholarshipsNCHC offers grants including health and research, education to the community, trails, therapeutic riding and equine activities, development and scholarships.  In addition, we offer safety net grants to provide feed and hay assistance,  euthanasia and gelding vouchers.  Learn More > About North Carolina Horse Council The North Carolina Horse Council exists to represent and further the common interest of the entire equine industry of North Carolina.  The North Carolina Horse Council is composed of volunteer individuals and groups from all breeds and types of horse activities, without bias. We are amateurs and professionals, horse hobbyist, commercial producers, local riding clubs, and larger corporations. Mission StatementTo serve as the voice of the North Carolina Equine community through education, communication and representation. Statement of PurposeThe North Carolina Horse Council exists to represent and further the common interest of the entire equine industry of North Carolina. The North Carolina Horse Council is composed of volunteer individuals and groups from all breeds and types of horse activities, without bias. We are amateurs and professionals, horse hobbyist, commercial producers, local riding clubs, and larger corporations.The North Carolina Horse Council strives to maintain effective government relations by interacting with state leaders and our government representatives. We work closely with the N.C. Department of Agriculture, NC Farm Bureau and N.C. State University. Membership Benefits Equine Personal Liability Insurance$1,000,000 excess equine personal liability insurance is available for NCHC Individual and Lifetime dues-paying members. This insurance is in excess of any other valid and collectible insurance. Some exclusions apply. A Voice for Your ConcernsThe NCHC is open to new ideas and new members. Contact us, come to a meeting, speak out, volunteer, and get involved. Legislative InfluenceThe NCHC is the voice of the horse owners of North Carolina. We study and stay current on issues affecting the horse industry. Our membership in the American Horse Council ensures that we are also represented in Washington. Trail AccessThe NCHC Trails Committee works to maintain public access to horse trails, to further funding for trail maintenance and support, and to establish new trails across the state. Horse Health IssuesThe NCHC works directly with representation from the Equine Health Program at the College of Veterinary Medicine to help communicate new horse health research and availability of new diagnostic equipment and treatments for serious problems that involve the health of North Carolina horses. The NCHC has supported horse health research through their granting program. The NCHC works directly with the State Animal Response Team (SART) to get information to horse owners about emergency planning and care in disasters. These organizations have received funding from the NCHC to enhance their efforts for North Carolina horses. Also the NCHC works directly with the Veterinary Division of the NCDA&CS to get information about horse infectious diseases like West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and other industry health related issues to horse owners in a timely manner. Current Event ManagementWhether it’s an effort to limit trail access, monitor tack and horse thefts, track disease outbreaks, or educate about animal welfare issues, NCHC volunteers strive to keep horse owners informed. Insider InformationCurrent members receive information on current events and updates as needed on issues involving horse affairs in NC. And much more!Learn more about membership benefits today. License plates are available for the horse enthusiasts and those who want to support the NC Horse Council. Get yours today Economic Impact on North Carolina$3.44 BILLION ECONOMIC IMPACTTHAT COMBINE HORSE OWNERSHIP, EQUINE INSTITUTIONS & PROFIT-MAKING ORGANIZATIONS & TOURISM SPENDING BY PARTICIPANTS & SPECTATORS.NC RANKS 1 OF TOP 10 STATESIN TERMS OF HORSE POPULATION$1 MILLION EXCESS EQUINE PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE$423 MILLION ADDED VALUETO THE STATE’S ECONOMY WITHIN THE COMPETITION SECTOR$812 MILLION RECREATION SECTORTOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT$734 MILLION COMPETITION SECTORTOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT$190 MILLION RACING SECTORTOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT$14.9 MILLION ADDED VALUETO THE STATE’S ECONOMY FROM THE EQUINE THERAPY$2.3 MILLION ADDED VALUETO THE STATE’S ECONOMY FROM THE EQUINE RESCUES & SANCTUARIESVIEW ALL THE ECONOMIC IMPACTSDOWNLOAD THE NC ECONOMIC IMPACT PDF BY CLICKING HERE. Latest NewsNeed Support and Advocating for bridle trails, campgrounds, arenas in Pender CountyPosted by adminOn September 10, 2022There is a Commissioners Board meeting in Pender County — on Sept. 6 at 4 pm, and another is Sept. 19. Let’s...Applications open for N.C. State Fair Farm Family of the Day ProgramPosted by adminOn August 31, 2022Has your farm family got what it takes to be one of the 11 families recognized this year at the N.C. State...Grants Awarded So Far in 2022, June UpdatePosted by EmilyOn June 29, 2022We’ve had a busy 2022 so far, working to uphold part of our mission through grants. So far in 2022, the NCHC has... What others are sayingA great resource that seems to be expanding.Joyce H., Thank you for all your help out in Hatteras NC ... we are grateful for your continued help ...Adam B., CEO / ManagerThank you for being our voice. Your help in Buncombe County is really appreciated.Melanie A., Developer Sponsors Scroll The North Carolina Horse Council existsto represent and further the commoninterest of the entire equine industryof North Carolina. 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