Latest News – The Horse

Environmental Effect on Hoof Wall Hydration Studied
Australian researchers found hoof moisture levels similar in horses from dry and wet areas and after soaking.

Omega Basics: Easy as 1, 2, 3
Fats increase energy density of diets and are necessary to metabolize fat-soluble vitamins.
New Hampshire Barn Fire Probed
Fire investigators in Bedford, N.H., are seeking the cause of a barn fire that claimed the lives of 14 horses.
KHC Donates to USEF Disaster Fund, Starts Ky. Relief Fund
The KHC has contributed the remainder of its U.S. Equine Disaster Relief Fund to USEF’s disaster fund.
The Last Amateur Games?
Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France, founder of the International Olympic Committee and the generally acknowledged father of the modern Olympic Games, envisioned a field

Antioxidant Status in Three-Day Eventing Horses Studied
A recent study shows that antioxidant levels appear to be challenged during the competition.
Breeders’ Cup Winner Maram Dead, Leaves Foal
Maram, winner of the 2008 Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, died Sept. 6 from an acute illness.
Zayat Family: Paynter Continues Improvement
Zayat Stables reports that its 3-year-old colt Paynter continues to improve after a rough couple of days.
Federal Plan Will Remove Horses from Nevada Wildlife Refuge
Wild horses and burros will be removed from their ranges in Nevada under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife plan.
Online Auction Date for Crundwell Horses, Equipment Set
Online bidding on horses seized from embattled Quarter Horse breeder Rita Crundwell will begin on Sept. 7.
International Conference of Racing Analysts to Meet in Pa.
The 2012 International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians is scheduled for Sept. 15-22.
Gilsenan Joins Virginia Tech Vet School Teaching Faculty
William Gilsenan joins the Virginia veterinary college as a clinical instructor of large animal medicine.
Paynter ‘Walking Comfortably,’ Bloodwork OK
Haskell Invitational winner Paynter, who was diagnosed with laminitis Sept. 4, was “walking comfortably.”

Monitoring Hay Trends
With hay stocks down and prices headed up, what should horse owners do? Be proactive and secure hay now for the rest of this year and early next year.

Long-term Clenbuterol Use in Horses Studied
While the drug initially reduced airway sensitivity, long-term use seems to result in reduced effectiveness.
‘Gaited’ Gene Mutation and Related Motion Examined
Researchers have identified and are studying a gene mutation linked to altered gait in horses.



