Latest News – The Horse
UC Davis to Partner with APHA for Genetic Testing
The APHA has introduced the University of California, Davis, as its official genetic testing provider.
Pasture Weeds Video Wins American Horse Publications Award
William W. Witt, PhD, was featured in a video produced by TheHorse.com that won third place at the American

Shock Wave Therapy and PSGAGs: Effects on Arthritis
Researchers recently investigated how certain arthritic joint tissues respond to treatments such as shock wave.
UKVDL Researcher Evaluates Causative Agents of Abortion
Erdal Erol, DVM, MS, PHD, gave a lecture titled “Current microbiological methods for equine abortion diagnoses
Lexington Radio Station to Sponsor Horse Aid Live Concert
Rock radio station WKQQ, from Lexington, Ky., has announced its media support and sponsorship of “Rock To Ride

Toxin Topic: Snakebites and Horses
The long hot days of summer bring an increased snakebite risk to all animals, including horses.
Gluck Center Study on Equine Proliferative Enteropathy
Study revealed that exposure equine proliferativ enteropathy’s causative bacterium can continue into March…
Eventing Radio Episode 151 – Olympic Test Event & Great Partnerships
Ian Stark shares a Great Partnership with us as he describes his relationship with Murphy Himself. Horse & Hound’s Pippa Roome reviews the London Olympic
Horse Tip Daily 471 – Glenn The Geek on Levels of Learning Level Two
Part 3 in a 5 part series about the Levels of Learning. Today is Level Two: Concious Incompetence. Listen in… Horse Tip Daily Episode 471-
Western Radio Show Episode 63 – Extreme Cowboy Racing
Alan and Tammy chat with Frank Turben, Membership Director and Webmaster for the Extreme Cowboy Association. The EXCA is the original and only recognized association
Horse Tip Daily 470 – Glenn The Geek on Levels of Learning Level One
Glenn The Geek with Level One of the Four Levels of Learning. Second in a five part series. Listen in… Horse Tip Daily #470 –

Climate Change’s Effects on Kentucky Horse Pastures
Rebecca McCulley, PhD, is studying how climate change could affect Kentucky pastures’ composition and what
Jo’s Magic Runs Maiden Race
Today is race day for Jo’s Magic. Her first attempt to run for a purse. Her opportunity to do what she was bred to do:
Turn Down the Heat!
Someone turned up the heat and humidity this week, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 beef cattle
Racing Panel: Class 1 Rank for Designer Drugs
On July 27 the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) board of directors will consider
Florida Salix Plan Called ‘Terrible Mistake’
Florida Thoroughbred racing regulators have a goal of phasing out use of legal race-day medications like Salix



