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Rising Costs Take Toll On Nevada Horse Owners

Rising feed costs and a tight economy are prompting some Nevada horse owners to part with their animals, the president of a nonprofit horse rescue group said.


Willis Lamm of Least Resistance Training Concepts said nearly every aspect of

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Rattlesnake Bite Management Recommendations

The United States is home to 26 species of rattlesnakes, making rattlesnake bites relatively common events in equine medicine. Horse owners definitely need to resist the urge to begin sucking the venom from their horse’s rattlesnake bite

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Judge Transfers Curlin Ownership

A judge is putting more distance between Horse of the Year Curlin and two minority owners accused of fraud.

Special Judge Roger Crittenden ordered that a company that holds a 20% share of the horse now be managed by a court-appointed receiver.

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Seattle Slew Fund Supports Equine Spinal Research

The memory of great American racehorse Seattle Slew will live on in active biomedical research, after a gift from the horse’s owners to Washington State University.

Seattle Slew was one of the greatest horses ever to grace American racing, and

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Equine Mistaken Identity: Case in Point

With DNA testing there is nearly 100% proof if a horse is sired by a specific stallion and produced by a particular mare. But what happens when your “registered” horse isn’t who you think it is? That happened to Ellen Brockett of Redmond, Ore.,

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Florida: EEE Reported in 30 of 67 Counties Thru June

The Florida Department of Health has reported positive samples of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in animals in 30 of the state’s 67 counties through June 28. At that date in 2007 only 14 counties had positive EEE results from

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Judge Transfers Thoroughbred Champion’s Ownership

A judge is putting more distance between Thoroughbred Horse of the Year Curlin and two minority owners accused of fraud (see below).


Special Judge Roger Crittenden ordered that a company that holds a 20% share of the horse now be managed

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Kentucky Racing Panel Reorganized Again

Democratic Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear signed an executive order July 3 reorganizing and renaming the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority (KHRA), which is now the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC).


Several of the “new” members already

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Funny Cide Gets the Last Laugh

This July 4th marks the one-year anniversary of Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide’s last race. The champion didn’t rest on his laurels, though: just 48 hours after crossing the finish line for the last time, Funny Cide found himself employed in

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Kentucky Equine Research: EO-3






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Kentucky Equine Research: EquiShure

EquiShure is a time-released buffer scientifically formulated to support the health of the horse’s hindgut. Diets rich in grain or high-fructan forages often trigger hindgut acidosis, a syndrome in which the pH of the cecum and colon falls

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AVMA and Industry Businesses Partner

Fort Dodge Animal Health, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and Merial have together pledged a total of $4.5 million in support of American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) programs and services over the next four years. (AVMA is the membership group

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