Breeders’ Cup Drug Tests Come Back Clean
All urine and blood samples collected from Breeders’ Cup horses tested negative for prohibited substances.

All urine and blood samples collected from Breeders’ Cup horses tested negative for prohibited substances.

Each of your horse’s hairs speaks volumes about his overall health, nutrition status, and genetic makeup.

A judge allowed a lawsuit that could have prevented a New Mexico processing plant from opening to expire.
Icelandic veterinary authorities criticized a trainer’s demonstration as “contrary to equine welfare.”

For years three major parts of Phar Lap’s body have been housed in pieces at three museums in two countries.

While EMPF is considered a rare disease, researchers found that it appears to be related to a very common one.
Jackson received the award for her support of numerous equine performance-related research studies.
More than 500 attendees from 49 countries attended the 2013 WEVA Congress, held in Budapest, Oct. 3-5.

Researchers recently confirmed that feral horses appear to ‘shop around’ based on population density.

Mucho Macho Man dug in for the final strides and prevailed over Will Take Charge and Declaration of War.
The 2-year-old filly suffered a condylar fracture during the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies race.

Research suggests the protection afforded by influenza vaccines might not be as straightforward as we think.

Researchers recently accepted the challenge of producing onager foals via artificial insemination.

Beholder rolled to victory in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Distaff Nov. 1 at Santa Anita Park.
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Aleman is now dual board certified in large animal internal medicine and neurology.
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