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Stable Scoop Episode 108 – Life Lessons without the Blood
Joined by Nora Harris, Glenn the Geek and Helena Bee talk about the little things we learn just by doing. For some people, the best

Regenerative Therapies for Sport Horse Injuries
Dr. Duncan Peters of the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute discusses regenerative therapies (such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma) for healing injuries common to sport horses.
Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver Sidelined with Injury
“A bone scan was performed on Super Saver which revealed marked activity in all four cannon bones,” said Bramlage in a statement. “The left front fetlock has the most radiographic change with a major bruise on the cannon bone. Once these are resolved, the horse should return to his previous form.”
Marla Bickel Named Publisher & CEO of Blood-Horse Publications
The Board of Trustees of Blood-Horse Publications today announced that Marla Bickel has been appointed as Publisher & CEO, succeeding Stacy V. Bearse, who will retire from the company on Nov. 1.
Victoria Max-Theurer to Skip WEG for Welfare of her Horse
Top Austrian dressage rider Victoria Max-Theurer has announced that, in the best interest of her horse, she will not compete in the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG). The 24-year-old’s dressage horse, Augustin OLD, underwent colic surgery in fall 2009, and Max-Theurer is not yet ready to expose him to the stress of overseas travel and quarantine. “It certainly
Venipuncture vs. IVC: Samples Similar No Matter How You Stick It
We’ve seen them before–hospitalized equine patients made anxious, even fractious, by the drawing of multiple blood samples via direct venipuncture. But here’s good news for veterinarians and nursing staff who dislike using the method on resistant patients. According to a recent study from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, blood drawn w
Equine Infectious Anemia Detected in Second Horse in England
Equine infectious anemia (EIA) has been detected in a horse in Devon, England, after the owner requested a private vet to examine a sick horse, Defra confirmed Sept. 11. The premise is currently under restriction and the infected horse will be humanely destroyed in line with existing regulations. The
WEG: Avaya Named Technology Sponsor
Avaya, Inc., a global leader in enterprise communications systems, software and services, has been named an Official Technology Sponsor of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG).
Understanding Tall Fescue
Tall fescue is an extremely hardy, well-adapted grass species used for hay and pasture in the central and eastern United States and the Pacific Northwest. Although tall fescue has gotten a bad reputation in the horse industry, it is a safe and practical grass for most classes of horses with the exception of broodmares. There are many varieties of tall fescue from all over the worl
Exercising Horses on a Treadmill, Step by Step
The Rutgers Equine Science Center launched a new innovative educational tool to its website–a virtual tour of the equine exercise physiology laboratory.
Horses with Extensive Sidebone Have an Increased Risk of Injury
Imagine that after a thorough prepurchase examination, your veterinarian turns to you and says the horse has sidebone, meaning his lateral and medial cartilages of the foot that have “ossified,” or hardened into bone. What should you do?
Veterinary Ophthalmology Professor to Give Milne Lecture at AAEP Convention
Dennis Brooks, DVM, PhD, a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Florida (UF) College of Veterinary Medicine, will present the prestigious Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture at the annual meeting of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) in Baltimore, Md., in December 2010.
Brooks’ lecture, titled “Catastrophic Ocular Surface Failure i
Dressage Radio Episode 68 – Steffen Peters
Steffen Peters describes how he has chosen to prepare Ravel for the World Equestrian Games. Tune in right here. Dressage Radio Episode 68 – Show
Jumping Radio Show Episode 28 – Laura Kraut’s Journey to WEG
U.S. team member, Laura Kraut, reviews her preparation for the World Equestrian Games and we have our regular training and veterinary tips. Take a listen.
Horses as Safety Signs
When you’re walking across the street and over those wide white painted marks designating a crosswalk, does that make you think of zebras? Well police
Horse Tip Daily 289 – Michelle Bergeron on Sunscreen, Trail Rides and Gumbo
We are thrilled to be joined by trainer and coach Michelle Bergeron of Right Lead Equestrian Center in Louisiana. Today she speaks about sunscreen, competitive