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EHV-1 Quarantine Lifted at Pennsylvania Stable
A quarantine at Rolling Hills Ranch stable in Bridgeville, Allegheny County, Pa., has been lifted after samples collected from all 116 horses there tested negative for the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus-1, or EHV-1, said Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff .
The quarantine was established on July 20 when at least three horses tested positive for the neurologic form of EHV-1. The
Basking in the glow of SRO!
It was standing-room only the other night at Equine ER’s first bookstore reading at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington. Thanks to all of you who were
Los Angeles Horse Owners Evacuating Ahead of Fire
Horse owners in the path of the Station fire are urged to bring their animals to Los Angeles Pierce College in Woodland Hills, the Los Angeles Times reported. The previous site, the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Griffith Park, was filled as
Horses Top Kentucky Agriculture Receipts in 2008
Cash receipts from sales of horses and stud fees in Kentucky again made equines the top agriculture product in 2008, according to state agriculture commissioner Richie Farmer.
Horse sales and stud fees totaled $1.08 billion, down 4% from 2007, as Kentucky farmers reported a record $4.84 billion in farm gate cash receipts in 2008.
“Our producers keep raising the bar year after year,”
Racetrack Veterans Look for Luck in Odd Customs and Beliefs
In the modern world of speed figures, tracking devices, and sheets handicapping, just about any racetracker will tell you making it into the hallowed ground of the winner’s circle might depend more on cats, birds, bugs, peanuts, popcorn, and pennies.
And those are just a few icons of a virtual pantheon of superstitions that many owners, trainers, jockeys, and fans either rely on with
Mule Cloning Scientist Dies
Gordon Woods, DVM, MS, PhD, Dipl. ACT, who while at the University of Idaho helped create the world’s first cloned mules, died Aug. 20 at the age of 57. He was 57 and currently employed at Colorado State University.
Woods, one of the premier equine reproduction specialists in the world and a pioneer in the use of the horse as a model for exploring human health issues, died Thursday at
Hurricane Katrina Remembered
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the horrible destruction caused by Hurricanes Rita and Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi. (For our cover story from 2005 read “Enduring Chaos”.)
The Horse and TheHorse.com were active participants in the coverage and animal relief efforts after the
Tendons Show Improved Healing with Glycosaminoglycan Polysulfate
Injecting glycosaminoglycan polysulfate directly into lesions of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) significantly improves reorganization of the tendon’s collagen bundles during the healing process, report Brazilian veterinary researchers.
Tendon injuries are an important source of lameness and decreased performance in horses. Despite aggressive management, there is a high rate
Farrier Appreciation Day for a Mini Farrier
Okay, so he’s not really a miniature farrier, but he does a great job on the Miniature Horses and Mini Donkey. I know it’s a
Unwanted Horse Coalition Names New Director
Ericka Caslin will serve as the Director of the Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC), the American Horse Council announced today.
Caslin is a graduate of Virginia Tech’s Animal Sciences program and has been an active member of the hunter/jumper community for more than 10 years, competing at shows throughout the country.
For the past four years, she served as the Administrative Director of
Deworming: Majority of Readers Don’t Utilize Fecal Egg Count Exams
More than 600 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “How often do you utilize fecal egg count exams?”
‘On-Call’ Racing Stewards Media Program Launched
The Racing Officials Accreditation Program (ROAP) has developed an On Call Stewards Program so that a designated racing official will be available during telecasts of major racing events to explain the rules of racing if an unusual event occurs in a race.
“The On Call steward will be non-judgmental, meaning he or she is not there to make a determination one way or the other on any
California Report: Racehorse Hind Limb Injuries Increased
A necropsy report presented to the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) Aug. 27 at Del Mar tends to support trainers who complain that synthetic tracks lead to more hind limb injuries.
In 2008, 19 Thoroughbreds from a total of 111 that died on synthetic tracks in the state succumbed to catastrophic hind limb injuries, according to a preliminary CHRB/University of California-Davis report.
Seized Arabians in Custody of Texas Group
More than 70 allegedly neglected Arabian horses seized from their owner earlier this month are now in the permanent custody of the agency directing their care.
Denton County Sheriff’s Deputies removed 77 of the horses from Renazans Arabians ranch in Pilot Point, Texas, on August 14 after a caller complained about their
Some Herding Dogs Sensitive to Horse Dewormers
Consuming avermectin dewormers–which include ivermectin, moxidectin, milbemycin, selamectin, and others–can prove fatal for some herding breed dogs (collie, Australian Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog, or related dog).
The conclusion of The Surgeon and the Colt: What happened at the open house?
Equine ER author Leslie Guttman at Lexington, Ky.’s Joseph-Beth bookstore this Friday (8/28), 7 p.m. On Monday in Part Five of this excerpt from the