Laminitis Research Grant Pre-Proposals Sought
The AAEP Foundation is accepting pre-proposals for research projects on supporting limb laminitis until Jan. 15, 2016.

The AAEP Foundation is accepting pre-proposals for research projects on supporting limb laminitis until Jan. 15, 2016.

Of the 775 respondents, 560 (72%) said they have owned or ridden an off-track Thoroughbred.
TOBA supports reforms to medication testing and enforcement in American Thoroughbred racing.

Cases remain in Duchesne, Uintah, and Utah counties, where premises are in varying stages of quarantine.
An eighth man has been arrested in connection with raids on three illegal slaughter farms in Florida.

Veterinarians and riders should consider cardiac recovery times of more than 13 minutes as a warning sign of a problem.
The reward stands at more than $50,000 for information about the slaughter of a Selle Francais gelding.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the AQHA in a long-running case involving the registration of clones.
The FDA approved a loading dose for Marquis, which is also the first FDA-approved EPM treatment.

Dr. Sue Dyson shares her tips for ensuring your horse’s saddle fits well and doesn’t interfere with his performance.

Read about how a gelding overcame a serious eye problem and formed a bond with a 10-year-old girl.
A new office building, hay storage area, and shop improvements are among the changes being made to the facility.

A recent survey suggests that many horse owners have a poor understanding of equine nutrition.

The 3-year-old colt became the first Triple Crown winner to contest–and win–a Breeders’ Cup Classic race.
Del Mar’s continuous emphasis on safety and integrity sets an example for the industry, officials said.

Adding these supplements to stallions’ diets could help counteract the phenomenon of lower sperm quality in the winter.
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