
Veterinarians Discuss Medication Rules at Ohio Meeting
Five vets shared their views on racehorse testing and medication issues an Ohio State Racing Commission meeting.


Five vets shared their views on racehorse testing and medication issues an Ohio State Racing Commission meeting.

Researchers say MRI might be useful as a screening test to identify racehorses at increased risk of fetlock fracture.

Facilities in Marion and Polk counties are now under quarantine.
Master Saddler Ian Hastilow shows how to properly place an English saddle on a horse and check for its correct fit.

Equine stem cells confined inside tiny capsules secrete substances that help heal simulated wounds in cell cultures.
The New York track received “best practice” grading in the area of aftercare and transition of retired racehorses.

Four Michigan facilities remain quarantined due to equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1).

Foals with IgG levels lower than 800 mg/dL are more likely to die than those with levels greater than 800 mg/dL.

The European Equestrian Federation is focused on maximizing the potential and development of equestrian sport.

Organizations encouraged Congress to pass the bipartisan National Forest Trails System Stewardship Act.

Many conditions common to foals can contribute to or cause auditory dysfunction. Here’s what to watch for.

Here are some tips to remember to help your horse stay happy and healthy when consuming this spring’s lush pasture.

Hoof-related issues are a hot topic in veterinary medicine. Here’s what practitioners discussed at a recent meeting.

There are currently four confirmed cases of equine infectious anemia in the western part of the state.

Officials are managing two vesicular stomatitis cases: one in a Grant County horse and one in an Otero County horse.

The affected horse began showing acute neurologic signs on April 28 and the positive EHV-1 diagnosis was made April 29.
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