Regulatory Policies to Undergo Review at April ARCI Meeting
Conference attendees will discuss what is and isn’t working in racing regulation.
Conference attendees will discuss what is and isn’t working in racing regulation.

Three former regulators will comprise the independent panel that will certify compliance with key integrity standards.
Ohio’s racing commission will review medications, out-of-competition drug testing, and RMTC and ARCI recommendations.

The BLM will gather 140 to 160 horses, remove 80, and release 60-80 back to the range after fertility control treatment.

Connections of two contenders have pledged to support New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program.
The alliance is designed to establish standards and practices to promote safety and integrity in horse racing.
As of Feb. 1 owners and trainers seeking to race horses in New York must view the video for licensure.
Kenton Morgan, DVM, Dipl. ACT; Joe Lyman, DVM, MS; and Rusty Ford will each present on different aspects of EHV-1.
TIP will offer awards and classes for Thoroughbreds at more than 1,000 shows in 42 states and six Canadian provinces.
Jim Heird, MS, PhD, is the coordinator and executive professor of the Texas A&M University Equine Initiative.
The FEI Tribunal has suspended an Indian veterinarian in connection with a 2012 case involving an endurance horse.

The quarantine will phase out starting with the 42 barns where horses never showed clinical signs of disease.
The Arabian Horse Foundation is funding research on juvenile idiopathic epilepsy and occipitoatlantoaxial malformation.

The EDCC says at least 38 horses tested positive for non-neurologic EHV-1 and two tested positive for neurologic EHV-1.

About 400 horses, including 100-150 mares treated with the contraceptive vaccine, will be released back to the range.

About 80 horses will be removed from the HMA while approximately 55 horses will be released back to the range.
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