House Members Reintroduce PAST Act
Reps. Ted Yoho and Kurt Schrader introduced the legislation that would stiffen penalties for those convicted of soring.

Reps. Ted Yoho and Kurt Schrader introduced the legislation that would stiffen penalties for those convicted of soring.

Controlling disease spread can be challenging. A veterinarian offers tips on how to react if your farm becomes infected.
April is Parasite Awareness Month, and we’re bringing you up-to-date information about parasite control all month long!

Measures cover arrival times, veterinary treatments and records, out-of-competition drug testing, and more.
Meeting topics include colic, dentistry, the hind suspensory ligament and stifle, and more.

Congressman Andy Barr introduced three pieces of legislation aimed at benefiting the breeding and racing industries.

Riders might soon be able to monitor their horses’ physiological emotional responses and compare them with their own.
The USDA rule was one of several regulations approved but ultimately frozen after the administration change in January.
The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses will hold its first conference May 17-18, in Washington, D.C.

Outbreaks occur at horse shows and racetracks. But are trail horses susceptible? Dr. Stephen Reed responds.

The free event will take place in the Sacramento River Bend Area north of Red Bluff, California.

Scientists looked at four years of data to try to predict facilities’ compliance with animal welfare legislation.

Now what? Internal medicine specialist Dr. Stephen Reed offers advice.

Carbohydrates are the main source of dietary energy for horses and are important for fast, quick-burning power.

Researchers have placed GPS tracking collars on 14 wild mares and returned them to the range for monitoring.

Preliminary results suggest risk factors include fewer high-speed workouts and a drop in racing class, among others.
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