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Summer Bird Injured, Withdrawn from Japan Cup Dirt
Summer Bird, winner of the grade I Belmont Stakes, Travers, and Jockey Club Gold Cup, was withdrawn from the Dec. 6 Japan Cup Dirt after suffering an injury in a workout at Hanshin Race Course.
According to owner Dr. K.K. Jayaraman, the son of Birdstone came back from his work Nov. 29 showing signs of lameness.
Genetic Testing for Coat Color in Horses Reviewed
One theory explaining this “horse of a different color” phenomenon is that, historically, only a few coat colors might have been appropriate for survival in the wild. For example, horses of a certain color could have been better camouflaged, considered a more appropriate mate, have more tolerance to certain pathogens, or better adapt to the environment than horses of other colors.
Horse Racing to Return to Florida’s Historic Hialeah
For years, the fabled Hialeah Park race track has sat idle — battered, broken, and left to rot.
These days, fresh paint coats the walls, pink flamingos are practicing their familiar moves and some of the luster has been restored to Florida's grand old track. On Saturday, those famous flamingos are expected to fly again, when Hialeah reopens for its first race day in
Young Rider Champion Kassie Barteau: Dressage Radio Episode 27
Young Rider Champion, Kassie Barteau joins us this week to talk about her successes and plans as she prepares to head to Frankfurt, Germany for
Show Notes and Links: Horse Tip Daily Episode 92
Fran Jurga returns in her series of tips on great books for holiday gifts. Fran reviews two new horse sport training books. These are book
Equestrian Collections 2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Stable Scoop Episode 67
The Holidays are here! We know it’s hard to believe but we are here to save the day with our 2nd Annual Equestrian Collections 2009
Emerging Neurologic Syndromes Discussed at World Equine Vet Meeting
"The more we look for neurologic signs, the more we discover new syndromes," said I.G. Joe Mayhew, BVSc, FRCVS, PhD, Dipl ACVIM, ECVN, head of Equine Massey and professor of Equine Studies at Massey University in New Zealand, at the 2009 WEVA Congress. Mayhew gave several presentations, including an update on emerging neurologic syndromes.
"Over the last five year
Horse Deaths Cause Australian Jump Race Ban in 2011
The State of Victoria in Australia will prohibit jump racing after the 2010 season, stated an article on straitstimes.com.
The governing body in that state, Racing Victoria Limited (RVL), made the announcement today (Nov. 27).
The article noted that eight horses die
Safety Alliance Monitor Seeks Public Comment
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association Safety and Integrity Alliance is seeking public comment on its activities in advance of the release of an annual report in late December.
Tommy Thompson, a former federal and state official who serves as independent monitor for the alliance, is preparing the year-end report. The alliance was formed in the fall of 2008, and this year i
Horse Shot in Pennsylvania; Reward Offered
A $1,000 reward is being offered for information about who shot and killed a 6-year-old Palomino gelding named Firecracker near Fawn Grove, Penn., just across the Maryland state line, according to an article on inyork.com.
According to the article the shooting probably took place the
Hendra Virus Appeal: More Research Needed
The family of 55-year-old Dr. Alister Rodgers, the equine veterinarian in Australia who was the most recent person to lose his life to Hendra virus, is urging the horse industry and the Australian government to do more to combat this disease, according to an article on
Oldest Jockey to Win Kentucky Derby Dies
Ira "Babe" Hanford, who won the 1936 Kentucky Derby aboard Bold Venture, died Nov. 21 in Ocala, Fla., after a lengthy illness. He was 91.
Hanford was the oldest living Kentucky Derby-winning jockey and was the first apprentice to capture the Run for the Roses.
One of 10 children, Hanford grew up in Fairbury, Neb., and followed his two brothers to the East
Patrick Swayze Arabian Horse Youth Scholarship Created
The Arabian Horse Foundation today announced establishment of a scholarship in honor of the late actor Patrick Swayze and his wife, who raised and showed Arabian horses.
Foundation president Larry Kinneer said the scholarship, “creates a lasting testimony to their careers in dancing, theater, and movies, love of the Arabian breed, and contributions over the years
The Aussie Show with Boyd Martin, Stuart Tinney & Gill Rolton: Eventing Radio Episode 52
Adelaide Four-star winner, Stuart Tinney and organizer Gill Rolton join Boyd Martin and Chris this week for an all Aussie episode. Listen inÉ Eventing Radio
Mare and Foal Thriving After Nebraska Ranch Rescue
A mustang mare believed to be around 38 years old is thriving, and has delivered a healthy filly since authorities removed her and 209 other horses from the 3-Strikes Ranch in Alliance, Neb., earlier this year, reported Habitat for Horses President Jerry Finch.
In April, Morrill County authorities and
Abandoned Horse Finds Permanent Home
A 6-year-old Thoroughbred that was abandoned with a gaping wound in his head has recovered from his injury and found a permanent home at Equine Voices Rescue in Green Valley, Ariz.

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