Latest News – The Horse
Regulators View Drug Policy; No Race-Day Changes Yet
The Racing Medication and Testing Consortium continued its march toward a national model policy on medication and drug testing Dec. 10 when regulators responded favorably to the proposal. But wholesale changes in race-day medication rules around the country aren’t expected to take place any time soon.
Regulators from 24 United States jurisdictions, as well as Canada and Jamaica, met
Great Britain Revises Codes on Infectious Diseases
Britain’s Horserace Betting Levy Board has extensively changed its codes of practice regarding the infectious diseases contagious equine metritis (CEM), equine herpesvirus (EHV), and equine viral arteritis (EVA), which can severely disrupt horse breeding.
John Parker, chairman of the committee responsible for drawing up the codes, revealed on Dec. 10: “Changes to horse breeding,
Equine Health Seminars at U.S. Equestrian Meeting Available for Audit
The American Association of Equine Practitioners will be sponsoring a series of health seminars at the U.S. Equestrian Meeting and Sports Summit, which will be held Jan. 14–18, 2004, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Calif.
The seminars will kick off with Mark Martinelli, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, a surgeon specializing in orthopedic problems of the race and sport
Adoptable Horses at MSPCA
If you’re horse shopping, you just might find your next best equine friend at a shelter near you. Many of these rescued horses can go on to new careers, according to the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) at Nevins Farm, whose Equine Center is home to a wide variety of horses looking for good homes.
“Many people know us for our work rescuing and
Police Horse Diary 12/9/03: Treating Conan’s Abscess
First, thanks for all the e-mails of support for this Diary and for the boys. Second, I love my vet! She’s not just a professional, but she cares about the today, and the tomorrow. If I were eligible, I’d nominate her for the AAEP’s My Vet Matters contest that starts in January. Beginning Jan. 1, 2004, horse owners may submit an entry that explains why their veterinarian is exceptional in his
Champion Our Mims Dead at Age 29
Champion filly Our Mims was euthanized at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky. on Dec. 9. The 1977 champion, who was 29 years old, died after suffering a bout of colic and was buried at Calumet Farm near Lexington, Ky.
A daughter of Herbager and Sweet Tooth, Our Mims was a half-sister to Alydar. She was foaled at Calumet Farm and raced under the stable’s distinctive red
Cloned Pregnancy Lost at Texas A&M
A research mare at Texas A&M (TAMU) carrying a cloned foal recently lost her pregnancy. We lost it at nine months of gestation via premature separation of the placenta and placentitis (placental infection), which we treated for three weeks”P>A research mare at Texas A&M (TAMU) carrying a cloned foal recently lost her pregnancy. We lost it at nine months of gestation via premature sep”>A research mare at Texas A&M (TAMU) carrying a clon
Thoroughbred Charities Gala Raises More Than $1.5 Million
Thoroughbred Charities of America celebrated its 14th annual Gala & Auction Dinner by grossing more than $1.5 million Saturday, Dec. 6th at Candyland Farm in Middletown, Del. and a by simulcast to Cross Gate Gallery in Lexington,
Equine Emergency Rescue Techniques
You might have seen it on television—those daring rescues where a horse is lifted from a ravine by helicopter, pulled out of a raging river, or returned to safe ground after being bogged down in mud. These rescues might awe television audiences, but how do emergency personnel know what to do?
In three separate seminars sponsored by Hagyard-Davidson-McGee veterinary clinic on Oct. 22,
The Equine Placenta: Mare and Foal Interactions
Abby L. Fowden, University of Cambridge, UK, discussed nutritive and endocrine functions of the equine placenta at the first Equine Placenta Workshop held at the Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky on Dec. 5-6. She said the functions of the placenta are as a barrier, for transport of nutrients and waste, nutrient production, and hormone production.
Placental
International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame Inducts Six New Members
Six horseshoers who have helped shape the modern farrier industry have been elected to the International Horseshoeing Hall Of Fame. They were chosen from a field of 66 nominees in voting by current members of the International Horseshoeing Hall Of Fame and the International Equine Veterinarians Hall Of Fame. The inductees are:
Charles Brown, Scottsdale, Ariz. – A
Equine Placenta and Possible Problems
A two-day exclusive gathering of leading reproductive researchers and practitioners from around the world convened at the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center in Lexington, Ky., Dec. 5-6, to discuss the equine placenta. From the evolutionary development of the placental layers to mare reproductive loss syndrome, no topic was left untouched if it dealt with the fine, and sometimes little
AQHA Responds to Allegations From Horse Charity
The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), which has hundreds of thousands of members, has reiterated its position on euthanasia and horse slaughter in the wake of an accusatory Blue Horse Charities letter that was disseminated to the racing industry in early November (see article #4801).
The letter, signed by Ward
New Combination Vaccines Include WNV Protection
In 2004, your veterinarian’s truck might be stocked with a new combination vaccine–protection against West Nile virus (WNV) has been folded into routinely used three-way and four-way vaccines. The new combinations, manufactured by Fort Dodge Animal Health (FDAH) in Overland Park, Kan., will be available for shipment to veterinarians the week of Jan. 12, 2004.
The vaccines will combin
Pennsylvania Considering Test for EPO Antibodies
During a preliminary meeting Dec. 2 at Philadelphia Park, industry officials discussed testing for erythropoietin (EPO) antibodies that could be implemented in Pennsylvania and perhaps a few other Mid-Atlantic states in 2004.
The meeting was attended by Sal Sinatra, director of racing at Philly Park; Ben Nolt, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Racing Commission; and Mike
New West Nile Virus Equine Recombinant DNA Vaccine Anticipated
Editor’s note: A letter to the editor from Fort Dodge Animal Health cited inaccuracies in this article and has been included below.
A new West Nile virus (WNV) equine recombinant canarypox vaccine awaits USDA approval; once available, it could pave the way for a new generation of equine vaccines in the United States.