Latest News – The Horse
New Bolton Center to Use Robotics-Controlled Imaging System
The four-robot system can perform multiple modalities and will be used in conjunction with a high-speed treadmill.

Nontoxic Rodent Control on Horse Farms
Discover natural ways to control mice, rats, and other problem rodents on your horse farm.

Colorado VS: Positive Diagnoses in 15 Counties
While 56 premises remain quarantined, the movement restrictions at 274 facilities have been released.

The Ups and Downs of U.S. Horse Registrations
Take a look at how equine registrations, transfers, and memberships have risen and declined over the past 20 years.

Cigar Memorial Statue to be Unveiled on Oct. 27
Cigar died Oct. 7, 2014, at age 24 while recovering from surgery to treat neck-arthritis-related conditions.
South African Jumper Tests Positive for Prohibited Substance
The show jumping horse Felix Van De Mispelaere tested positive for vasodilator minoxidil.

First Cases of SPM of the Year Confirmed in U.K.
Vets are warning horse owners to take extra precautions as autumn winds could blow toxic sycamore seeds into pastures.

Can Learning Theory Lower Equine Vets’ Injury Risk?
One vet shares how learning theory techniques can help teach difficult horses to stand calmly and accept treatments.

Kentucky Downs Reaccredited by Safety and Integrity Alliance
Officials said Kentucky Downs achieved “big-track results in the areas of safety and integrity.”
Veterinary Practice Signs On as TAA Site Inspectors
Veterinarians from Teigland, Franklin, and Brokken, DVMs, P.A., will volunteer as accreditation site inspectors.
Purdue Breaks Ground for Equine Diagnostic, Surgical Center
The center will offer advanced imaging, regenerative medicine, specialized laser and orthopedic surgery, and more.

Oregon State Managing Case of Equine Influenza
One horse tested positive for the virus and was placed in isolation for treatment.

Poll Recap: Senior Superstars
Of the 1,943 respondents, 885 (46%) said the oldest horse they currently own or care for is 21 to 30 years old.
New Bolton Center Seeks Volunteer Foal Sitters for 2016
Foal sitters assist veterinarians and staff with a variety of tasks in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Rewards Offered in Illegal Slaughter, Horsemeat Cases
Last week investigators raided three illegal slaughter farms in Loxahatchee and West Palm Beach, Florida.
TVMDL Receives Interim Accreditation From RMTC
The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory’s drug testing lab is the seventh such to achieve this status.