
Churchill Downs Reaccredited by Safety, Integrity Alliance
Churchill Downs was the first track to be accredited in 2009, the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance’s inaugural year.


Churchill Downs was the first track to be accredited in 2009, the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance’s inaugural year.

Joint health and mobility supplements were the most frequently used in both disciplines, researchers found.

A foal’s first hours are fragile. Here, Dr. Peter Morresey of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, in Lexington, Kentucky, shares the early signs of trouble to look for in both the foal and its placenta. What you learn might save a foal’s life.

Why do horses do the things they do? A behaviorist talks about how horses learn, stereotypies, herd dynamics, and more!

We’ve scoured our archives and gathered 10 resources you can use to decode your horses’ behavior.

Researchers found that “an unexpectedly large number of normal horses” had temporomandibular joint (TMJ) variations.

Horses in the group housing situation had fewer stress indicators than those stalled individually, researchers found.

In this capacity, he will represent the equine welfare charity throughout the country and in his travels abroad.

Dr. Ashley Embly of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital describes scratches and offers tips for managing the skin condition.
Could a relaxed mental state caused by positive reinforcement training also be associated with penile relaxation?

The New Mexico Racing Commission will enhance its out-of-competition drug testing program effective immediately.
A group of Oregon equestrians are concerned that a letter from a Congressman might erroneously link soring to dressage.

Overconditioning, grazing during sunlight hours, and frozen footing could potentially trigger laminitic episodes.
Investigators believe the horse probably died of strangulation after being improperly loaded into a trailer.

Of the 1,442 respondents, 684 (47%) said their horses have access to fresh pasture for 12 hours or more each day.
The celebration, which will benefit the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, will be held June 9 in New York City.
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