Latest News – The Horse
Accused North Dakota Probation Violator Arrested Again
A North Dakota man from whom more than 120 horses were seized has been arrested again on probation violation charges.
Congressmen Call for Strict Inspections at TWH Celebration
The Congressmen called on USDA Secretary Tom Vilsak to instruct USDA inspectors to use available protocols and technology to enforce the Horse Protection Act.

RCI Votes to Increase Multiple NSAID Penalties
The Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) has voted to recommend increased penalties for the detection of multiple non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly known as NSAIDs, in racehorses.

Definite Entries for All Disciplines at 2014 WEG Confirmed
Entries for jumping, driving, and vaulting at the 2014 World Equestrian Games (WEG) have been finalized.
Compounding Pharmacy Reinforces Standards
Wickliffe Veterinary Pharmacy said it has taken steps to reinforce its safety and quality standards and has cooperated with a federal agency’s inquiry into “adverse events earlier this year.”
Barn Fire Claims Tennessee Walking Horses
Maury County, Tennessee, authorities are blaming an electrical malfunction for a barn fire that killed five Tennessee Walking Horses.

Study: Horses with Sarcoids have Elevated Treg Cell Levels
Researchers found that horses with sarcoids have elevated levels of T-regulatory, or Treg, cells–special white blood cells that play a central role in regulating immune responses.

Colorado, Texas Report Additional VS Quarantines
Colorado officials have 184 premises quarantined for VS, while Texas officials have 44 facilities quarantined.
Nebraska Authorities Seek Owner of Abandoned Horse
The allegedly malnourished bay mare was apparently abandoned in a pasture where other horses reside, officials say.
FDA Sends Warning Letter to Compounding Firm
The FDA’s letter to Wickliffe Pharmaceutical indicates that tests show that some of the firm’s drug products are “adulterated and misbranded” under the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

Lessons Learned about Equine Welfare
There are no easy answers regarding equine welfare. One vet shares what he’s learned from being involved in the issue.

West Nile Virus can Threaten Horse Health this Fall
It’s not too late to help protect your horses from contracting West Nile virus. Here’s what you need to know.
Massachusetts Bill Requires Vets to Report Animal Cruelty
The bill requires veterinarians working in Massachusetts to notify local law enforcement authorities if they suspect that an animal is being maltreated.

Washington Reports First Equine WNV Case of 2014
The unvaccinated horse from Mesa, in Franklin County, is showing progressive neurologic signs, including hind end paralysis.
Senior Horse Superstar Spotlight: Nice Touch
Four years ago, in 2010, history was made when the Fdration Equestre Internationale World Equestrian Games (WEG) were held for the first time outside of

Developing the Sport Horse: The Importance of Hydration
Learn about sweating’s role in the horses’ ability to cool and how extreme heat and humidity can affect their ability to perform.