Breeders’ Cup 2012: No Change in Medication Policy
Breeders’ Cup Ltd. upheld a ban on race-day medications for 2-year-olds at the 2012 World Championships.
Breeders’ Cup Ltd. upheld a ban on race-day medications for 2-year-olds at the 2012 World Championships.
Clenbuterol use was suspended for Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing in New Mexicoeffective April 20.
The goal of the aftercare subcommittee is to work toward a national solution to industry-wide issues.
Stonestreet Farm will host the winning fan and a guest for a visit with Rachel Alexandra and her colt.
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute has shut down its hyperbaric oxygen chamber “until further notice.”
HBO’s horse racing themed television series “Luck,” which was recently picked up for a sec
The alliance will serve as the accrediting body for aftercare facilities that care for retired Thoroughbreds.
The horses will be sent to Thoroughbred breeder-owner Tom McKenna’s 45,000-acre Cucharas Ranch in Colorado.
A La., Senate committee rejected an emergency rule from the LSRC to lower the threshold to 2 micrograms/mL.
Saylor will match any gift to the “Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Saylor Challenge,” up to $50,000.
The board of directors of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders (NYTB) voted to donate $10,000 to the TRF.
Rachel Alexandra, 2009 Horse of the Year, gave birth Jan. 22 to a 125-pound colt by Curlin.
Federal legislation did not extend the Section 179 expense deduction or 100% bonus depreciation.
The TCA supports charities help Thoroughbreds through retirement programs, rescue operations, and research.
New rules prohibit private veterinarians from administering furosemide (Salix) to Thoroughbreds on race day.
Blue Horse Charities provides funds to organizations that place registered Thoroughbreds into adoptive homes.
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