Lecture on Treating Cancer in Horses Scheduled
Laura Johnstone, BVSc, MVSc, Dipl. ACVIM, will discuss treating cancer in horses on June 2.
Laura Johnstone, BVSc, MVSc, Dipl. ACVIM, will discuss treating cancer in horses on June 2.

The three horses reside at a single farm in Pecos County, located approximately 30 miles north of Fort Stockton.
The donations will be applied to grants for charities that assist Thoroughbreds when they finish racing.

Another farm in Clarion County is also quarantined after a horse there showed signs of disease.

The BLM is looking for input on an environmental assessment for a wild horse growth suppression pilot program.
The document is designed to help ensure compounded drugs are available when appropriately prescribed by a veterinarian.

Officials said all fourteen equids placed under quarantine were released as of May 14.
The transition comes after the commission’s primary laboratory reportedly failed to report three drug tests.
Equine Guelph and Dr. Judith Koenig received a donation help to purchase a lameness evaluation device.

American Pharoah registered a seven-length victory and is scheduled to make a bid for a Triple Crown sweep.

International horses–except those from Ireland, France, Germany, and Sweden–must be sampled before racing in Britain.
Speakers from various sectors of the industry will speak to the forum’s theme of “Protecting and Promoting the Horse.”

In the previous two weeks, nine horses developed fever and/or neurologic signs after being exposed to EHV-1.
Sagamore Racing will sponsor the $300,000 Pimlico Special and donate $30,000 to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.

The Kentucky Derby victor will take on seven challengers for the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

The BEVA Trust participated in two pilot projects to help horse welfare in the United Kingdom and abroad.
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