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Equine Metabolic Syndrome a Focus of Research
The Equine Science Society Symposium (ESS) is a gathering place for researchers involved in all aspects of equine health and well-being. For more than two decades, Kentucky Equine Research (KER) has presented findings from its nutrition and exercise physiology studies. At this year’s event, more than 160 studies were presented at this symposium in the areas of nutrition, exercise physiology,
Toxic Ragwort Warning Issued by UK Group
Land and horse owners are reminded to be on their guard against deadly ragwort following the inclement weather of July and August, World Horse Welfare noted in a statement Aug. 13.
Have You Ever Seen a Goat and Donkey Play?
The weather in Kentucky has been cool this weekend, and that means fun times for the animals, so it seems. While I know it’s good
Part 5 of The Surgeon and the Colt: Trouble surfaces for Chelokee
Equine ER author Leslie Guttman at Lexington, Ky.’s Joseph-Beth bookstore this Friday (8/28), 7 p.m. On Thursday in Part Four of this excerpt from the

Fionnan Nestor of Failte Ireland gives tips on booking an equestrian trip to Ireland.
Fionnan Nestor of Failte Ireland gives tips on booking an equestrian trip to Ireland.

Roly Owers of World Horse Welfare discusses their international projects.
Roly Owers of World Horse Welfare discusses their international projects.
Horse Poachers Target of Community Watch Project
A community campaign might convince poachers that horse owners in Miami-Dade and Broward counties are on the alert to stop them, hopes Judy Paul, mayor of Davie, Fla.
At least 17 horses have been stolen and apparently butchered for their meat in Miami-Dade County since January. An additional two horses were found slain in their pasture in nearby Broward County in May.
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West Nile Virus: Washington Reports Highest Number of Cases
West Nile virus cases are popping up across the country, with Washington state reporting the highest number of equine cases.
As of Aug. 19, Washington animal health authorities had reported 12 equine cases. Other states reporting cases included Montana (4), California (3), Kentucky (2), and Louisiana (2). Mississippi, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia each reported one infected horse.
Apply Nitrogen to Horse Pastures in the Fall
Fall nitrogen application has long been promoted within the turfgrass industry to improve stand density.
Texas Horse Dies of Rabies, Possible Human Exposure
Public health officials in Texas are alerting anyone who may have come in contact with a certain horse at the Scurry County Rodeo, held in mid-July in Snyder, that they might have been exposed to rabies.
More than 250 contestants from Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas participated in the rodeo.
The horse was at the rodeo July 16-18. It became ill July 28,
Horse Positive for Hendra to be Euthanized
Test samples taken from a horse at a Cawarral horse nursery property have come back positive, showing the horse was exposed to Hendra virus. The virus neutralization test utilized is considered the definitive test to determine whether an animal has had the virus in its system.
Biosecurity Queensland acting Chief Veterinary Officer Rick Symons, BVSc, MBA, PhD, said national
Racehorse Medication Issues Top Jockey Club Round Table
Although there are differences of opinion on what should be done next in the area of medication reform, everyone seems to agree there is a continuing problem and something should be done.
The perceptions and realities of drugs used in the training of Thoroughbreds was the overriding theme at the annual Jockey Club Round Table, held Aug. 23 at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga Springs,
Mine That Bird Back on Track
Trainer Chip Woolley sent Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird back to the main track at Saratoga Race Course Aug. 21 following a clean endoscopic examination performed by James Hunt, DVM.
“In Doc’s words, he was perfect,” Woolley said. “You couldn’t tell (he had anything done) and there’s not even any inflammation around the epiglottis, everything looks just smooth, laid out flat,
Experimental Endotoxemia Drug Performs Poorly in Horse Study
Pirfenidone, a unique experimental drug with anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory properties, afforded no apparent therapeutic benefit in horses with experimentally-induced endotoxemia, leaving Cal Davis researchers rather disappointed.
“Previous studies led us to believe that pirfenidone would minimize the effects o
Maine Reports EEE Case
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Department of Agriculture’s Animal Health and Industry Division announced last week that a 4-year-old Quarter Horse gelding euthanized in the town of Troy (Waldo County) tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
Eastern equine encephalitis is a virus tha
Historic Windfields Farm to Disperse, Close
Windfields Farm, the historic Canadian nursery that had a major impact on North American breeding, has announced it will close following the dispersal of its remaining bloodstock at this year’s Keeneland November sale.
Founded in Ontario by the late E.P. Taylor in 1936, Windfields has produced 48 champions and 361 stakes winners. The farm is credited as breeder of the winners of more