
Jockey Club Offers Grants for Out-of-Competition Testing
The Jockey Club budgeted $250,000 for out-of-competition testing for tracks hosting graded stakes races in 2015.


The Jockey Club budgeted $250,000 for out-of-competition testing for tracks hosting graded stakes races in 2015.
I don’t know about you, but I’m more than ready for spring! After two late-winter snow storms in the past month, there’s nothing I’d rather

The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation expects its hay costs in 2015 to exceed $220,000.

In 2014, the trust awarded nearly $300,000 to help fund nearly 20 projects.

Researchers determined that administering subconjunctival allogeneic stem cell injections to horses appears safe.

Of the 585 respondents, 190 (32%) said they use preventive measures to prevent their barns from flooding.

On April 7 Meagan Smith, DVM, will describe how she uses the ancient technique of acupuncture on her equine patients.
Two Arizona men are in custody after being charged with animal cruelty for allegedly shooting a horse multiple times.
The bill will reduce the number of days counties must keep estray animals, including horses, in their custody.

The device could allow researchers to evaluate normal–and abnormal–lying behavior and how it relates to welfare.

Bats have moved into one horse owner’s barn. Find out if that’s a good or bad thing.
I’m pleased to report that my new off-track-Thoroughbred, Happy, and I are well into our third month as a pair and things are going well,
Authorities are seeking whoever is responsible for tying a horse to a tree before fatally shooting the animal.
Silicate-associated osteoporosis, or SAO, affects horses’ lungs and bones.

Ogygian, the oldest pensioner at Old Friends, was euthanized March 14 due to complications from colic.

In some cases, hay needs to be modified slightly to decrease the soluble sugars to maximize the hay’s benefits. Here’s what you need to know.
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