Prominent New York Veterinarian Gilman Dies at 91
Gilman was the first veterinarian to reach Ruffian in 1975 after she sustained her catastrophic injury.
Gilman was the first veterinarian to reach Ruffian in 1975 after she sustained her catastrophic injury.
Atwood C. “Woody” Asbury, DVM, died Nov. 17 in Versailles, Ky., after a lengthy illness. He was 80.
The Race Day Medication Committee is debating whether therapeutic medications such as Salix should be banned.
A. U. Miner had surgery Nov. 7 to repair bilateral sesamiod fractures sustained in the Breeders’ Cup Marathon.
Mike Repole’s Uncle Mo, last year’s champion 2-year-old male who was scratched out of this year’s Kentucky
All the horses that ran in the Nov. 5 race came out of the race in good shape.
The Equine Development Coalition of Minnesota advocates for residents who depend on a healthy equine industry.
The TRF is urgently seeking farms and individuals to foster some of their retired racehorses.
The Breeders’ Cup announced Oct. 20 that ESPN and ABC will televise more than nine hours of live tel
New policies regarding veterinarians’, stewards’, and other officials’ race day roles have been introduced.
Breeders’ Cup participants will pledge a percentage of their earnings to support retired racehorses’ care.
Race day medications, drug testing initiatives, and research committees were discussed at an Oct. 6 meeting.
Two British jockeys received suspensions for excessive use of the whip during races at Salisbury Racecourse.
The agenda for the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance seminar was announced Oct. 4.
Banned euthanized after sesamoid repair, and Life At Ten will likely be retired after last place finish.
Awesome Again returned home after undergoing colic surgery Sept. 13 at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital.
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