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Beerbaum Files Appeal in Case that Could Affect Olympic Show Jumping Team Medal Standings

As announced by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) earlier this week, German Olympian Ludger Beerbaum filed an appeal on Feb. 3 with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the decision taken by the FEI Judicial Committee. The FEI Judicial Committee disqualified Beerbaum and his horse, Goldfever 3, from the Athens Olympic Games Show Jumping competitions–competitions in

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Reburial Plans for Wild Eyed and Wicked Detailed

The Kentucky Horse Park released the following information this afternoon (Feb. 9):

Joe and Sally Jackson and the Kentucky Horse Park announced arrangements for the reburial of the world champion Saddlebred Wild Eyed And Wicked near the Hall of Champions at the Kentucky Horse Park.

Wicked was one of five Saddlebred

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U.K. Passport Regulations Enforced Beginning in March

Less than a month remains before horse passport regulations go into full effect in England. Nearly a half-million passports had been issued by Jan. 31, according to the U.K.’s Department of Environment, Food, and Agriculture (Defra).

The total number of horses and ponies is estimated at between 600,000 and just under a million in Great Britain as a whole, which indicates that

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FEI Appoints Task Force on Doping and Medications

At its recent meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI, the international governing body of equine sport) Bureau established a six-person task force to reassess policies necessary to eliminate abusive and illegal performance-enhancing drugs and to review the general medication control of horses.

The task force will examine the following:

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AQHA Set to Drug Test 300 Shows

The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) was to begin testing for performance-enhancing medications at approximately 300 approved shows in January as a result of a recommendation made by the drug and medications task force.

The task force had met to discuss the increased cost of drug testing and the decreasing number of states voluntarily testing at their shows.

AQHA will spend

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New State Veterinarian and Bureau Chief of Animal Health for Illinois

The Illinois Department of Agriculture has promoted a longtime staff veterinarian to fill key positions responsible for protecting the health of the state’s livestock.

Mark Ernst, DVM, of Washington, Ill., has been named state veterinarian and bureau chief of Animal Health. The appointments are effective immediately.

Ernst worked in private practice for five years after earnin

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Third Case of Equine Herpes Virus Confirmed at Northville Downs

Michigan Department of Agriculture Director Dan Wyant announced the confirmation of a third case of equine herpes virus type-1 (EHV-1) at Northville Downs in Northville, Mich., on Jan. 20. One barn at Northville Downs has been placed under quarantine while the source of infection and extent of spread is investigated by regulators.

On Jan. 14, 2005, animal health surveillance

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SmartPak Equine Launches SmartPink line to Benefit Breast Cancer Research

SmartPak Equine has teamed up with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) to offer Kensington’s line of durable and functional horse products in a striking pink plaid design, dubbed SmartPink, available exclusively through SmartPak. SmartPak will donate 20% of the net profit from the sales of the SmartPink line to NBCF, which works to increase breast cancer survival rates through

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Second Domestic Animal in Illinois Dies of Rabies

The Illinois Department of Agriculture’s animal disease lab in Galesburg has confirmed that a cow owned by an eastern Bureau County resident tested positive for rabies on Jan. 13, the second domestic animal to be euthanized due to this disease in Illinois since December. The state departments of Public Health, Agriculture and Natural Resources have reminded Illinois citizens to stay away from

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Kentucky Lifts Last of Vesicular Stomatitis Bans

Kentucky state veterinarian Robert Stout, DVM, lifted an embargo last week on the importation of livestock, wild animals, and exotic animals into Kentucky from Colorado. This embargo had been enacted because of vesicular stomatitis (VS), and it was the last of the VS-related restrictions that began with an outbreak in Texas last May.

“These embargos have ended because there are no mor

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LSU Theriogenology Program Aids in Reproduction for Large and Small Animals

The theriogenology program at Louisiana State University’s (LSU) School of Veterinary Medicine manages reproduction in its clinical practice and reproductive research regarding horses, dogs, and other animals. According to Dr. Dale Paccamonti, professor and service chief of theriogenology, and Dr. Sara Lyle, an instructor in theriogenology, approximately 65% of the program’s patients are

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NAHMS to Study Equine Industry in 2005

The USDA’s National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) will be conducting an Equine 2005 study, which will examine equine events and on-farm health management factors as they relate to the control of equine infectious diseases.

NAHMS conducts national studies on the health and management of America’s domestic livestock populations. In 1998, it took its first in-depth look a

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U.K. Equine Viral Arteritis Restrictions Lifted

The stallion that tested positive for equine viral arteritis (EVA) has been returned to its country of origin and restrictions on the quarantine premises where it was being kept have now been lifted.

The horse, which had been imported into the United Kingdom, had already been in quarantine in the Newmarket area of Suffolk in anticipation of onward exportation when tests confirmed

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Thoroughbred Industry Establishes Fund for Tsunami Relief Effort

Donations will be accepted at Keeneland’s January Sale

As the devastating toll of the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami continues to mount, members of the Thoroughbred industry are establishing a fund for the relief efforts. The Keeneland Foundation will coordinate and administer the fund. Proceeds will be given to Action Against Hunger and Direct Relief International, two

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Allyn G. Mann Named Senior Manager of Luitpold’s Animal Health Division

Allyn G. Mann has returned to Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc., as senior manager of the Animal Health Division. Mann was most recently at Bayer HealthCare Animal Health Division, where he was the Equine Product Manager.

“Allyn’s return to Luitpold was a happy reunion,” said Mary Jane Helenek, President and CEO of Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc, “and a great match. With his 20 years of

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New Jersey Veterinarian to Lead the AAEP in 2005

Scott E. Palmer, VMD, of Clarksburg, N.J., was installed as the 51st president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) during the group’s annual convention in Denver, Colo., December 4-8, 2004.

Palmer is the owner of New Jersey Equine Clinic in Clarksburg, where he has practiced for nearly 30 years. He has received international recognition for his studies in

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