Eight Horses Die in Central Kentucky Barn Fire
A Feb. 9 barn fire at Equine Integrated Medicine veterinary clinic near Georgetown, Ky., killed eight horses.
A Feb. 9 barn fire at Equine Integrated Medicine veterinary clinic near Georgetown, Ky., killed eight horses.
Scoping yearlings and significant findings in radiographs were among the major topics covered.
Jackie Thacker said he euthanized Monzante because the gelding was suffering following a breakdown.
The plan allows buyers and consignors to contribute a small portion of their purchases or sales to the TAA.
Reproduction specialist Michelle LeBlanc, DVM, Dipl. ACT, died April 13 after a battle with ovarian cancer.
The 5-year-old gelding was euthanized after fracturing both sesamoid bones in his left front leg.
Program director Anna Ford says that around $50,000 had been raised from the pledges so far this year.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance was a main focus during a session entitled “Totally Aftercare.”
Furosemide, clenbuterol, and owner education were among the topics discussed during the Welfare Summit.
A Southern Michigan barn fire at the farm of longtime Thoroughbred owner/breeder Jerry Campbell’s Ca
Janey Adams is fighting a 10-year suspension resulting from the alleged maltreatment of a horse in her care.
Topics from wise spending at aftercare facilities to off-the-track-Thoroughbred psychology were discussed.
Devil May Care, a starter in the 2010 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands, was euthanized May 4 after a confirmed diagnosis of lymphosarcoma, a form of cancer. The filly’s condition was recently confirmed by Johanna Reimer, VMD, Dipl. ACVIM, of
Old Friends, one of the most well-known and supported Thoroughbred retirement facilities in the country, has fallen on financial woes due to a clerical error by its bank. In order to retain its current status and continue supporting the horses
The fairly new concept of e-verification for immigration workers was one of the topics at a March 8 forum hosted by Blue Grass Farms Charities in conjunction with attorneys from Wyatt, Tarrant and Combs in Lexington, Ky. About 40 Thoroughbred
Brereton Jones, who has served as chairman of the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) since it was formed in May 2004, has resigned from his position. KEEP was formed with the purpose to educate Kentucky residents on the importance of the horse
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