
The Jockey Club Adds Fee to Support Aftercare
The Jockey Club will charge $35 for each mare reported bred by a stallion on the annual Report of Mares Bred form.


The Jockey Club will charge $35 for each mare reported bred by a stallion on the annual Report of Mares Bred form.
Lecture topics will include parasitology, gastric ulcers, fescue management, respiratory conditions, and more.

Rider biomechanics significantly impact horse biomechanics, affecting performance, musculoskeletal health, and welfare.

Take a look back at the lives and work of veterinary parasitologists Dr. Eugene T. Lyons and Sharon C. Tolliver.
The three new problem-based panels offer a focused diagnostic test selection for equine diarrhea cases.

Dr. Torri Maxwell explains how the soft-tissue structures play a role in navicular-related lameness.

Selenium is an important part of the equine diet, but is only required in small amounts and has a narrow safety margin.

Researchers found high degrees of heritability (up to 0.17), especially in male horses and in pacers.

Lloyd’s presented a $50,000 check to UK to continue their support of Equine Disease Quarterly.

Kentucky’s equine market recovered from the global recession and stabilized in 2017, a UK agricultural economist said.

The tax package includes changes to depreciation and expensing of yearlings, breeding stock, farm equipment, and more.

Dr. Duncan Peters talks about lameness and behaviors that could indicate a horse is experiencing navicular issues.

After surgically debulking the tumor, veterinarians administered electrochemotherapy directly into the cancer site.

Foal Patrol’s webcams will allow the public to view real-time streams of mares during pregnancy through foaling.
During this year’s lecture, farrier Daisy Bicking and Dr. Nick Frank will present on laminitis and endocrine disorders.

Of the 329 respondents, 257 (78%) said they’re confident their horse would load into a strange trailer in an emergency.
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