duPont Scott Equine Medical Center Honors Cindy Ingram
Ingram has been an active member of the center’s Advisory Council since 2001.
Ingram has been an active member of the center’s Advisory Council since 2001.

The partnership supports the Lloyd’s Equine Disease Quarterly, produced by the UK Gluck Equine Research Center.

The award tops off a year of recognition that has also included accolades for the FEI’s #TwoHearts campaign.

Owner John C. Oxley will donate a percentage of the colt’s Grade I earnings to Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.

Focus groups and a survey revealed industry support for a centralized rule making entity for racehorse medication rules.
A $5 million gift from Seth and Lucy Holcombe’s estate will establish the professorship in honor of Dr. Harry Werner.

The recommendations from the RMTC and NTRA are designed to encourage the use of best practices at racetracks.
The event will take place Oct. 5-8, 2017, at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Jay Hickey was recognized for his contributions to the equine industry and support of equine health and welfare.
Michael Blowen is an advocate of racehorse aftercare and founder of Old Friends Thoroughbred retirement center.
Six veterinary graduates of 2016 committed to careers in equine medicine received $4,000 scholarships.
Dr. Dennis Brooks is world-renowned for his contributions to equine ophthalmology.
Dr. Glenn Blodgett implemented advanced equine reproductive techniques at the 6666 Ranch with enviable results.
Dr. R. Reynolds Cowles Jr. focuses much of his practice on lameness in racehorses and performance horses.
Dr. Bill Moyer’s advancements in treating equine foot disorders make him an authority on lameness issues.
Dr. Katarzyna Dembek is studying how hypothalamic, pituitary, and adrenal hormones relate to disease in newborn foals.
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