Latest News – The Horse

X: You’re Out
There can hardly be greater disappointment for a Grand Prix dressage rider than traveling all the way to WEG just to find out your horse can’t compete after all.

Dressage, Para-Dressage Medals Awarded at 2014 WEG
Charlotte Dujardin, Lee Pearson, and Hannalore Brenner took home gold medals in dressage, Grade Ib para-dressage, and Grade III para-dressage, respectively.

The Basic Physical Examination
All owners should know their horses’ normal vital signs and how to take them correctly. Here’s a review.
AAEP Foundation Allocates Funds to Support Equine Welfare
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation has approved 2014 funding of $284,000 for 24 equine organizations and special projects committed to improving the welfare of the horse.

Poll Recap: Tipping Farriers
Of the 1,727 respondents, 1,220 people (71%) said they do not tip their farrier.
Missing Oklahoma Horses at Center of Theft Investigation
Ten horses reported missing from their Oklahoma pasture earlier this month are now at the center of a theft investigation involving several states and a federal agency.

Limitations and Advances in Lameness Assessment
When it comes to diagnosing a horse’s lameness, the veterinarian’s eyes are no longer the ultimate diagnostic machine. Learn about scientific advancements that are helping veterinarians better assess lameness in horses.

First Medals Handed Out at 2014 WEG
Team reining and dressage medals were awarded today at the World Equestrian Games (WEG), while para-dressage continued.

The WEG Opening Ceremony from the Press Box
Our international reporter offers a look into the best moments of the 2014 World Equestrian Games’ opening ceremony in Normandy, France.

KSU Vet: Watch for Vesicular Stomatitis
A Kansas State University (KSU) veterinarian is cautioning residents of Kansas and surrounding states about a contagious viral disease that affects horses and livestock, and can sometimes affect humans.

Saddle Up Safely Releases Booklets on Safe Equine Travel
“Trailering Your Horse Safely” and “Travel to a New Environment” cover topics including choosing a trailer, preparing for a trip, information for time in transit, horse behavior away from home, overcoming horse fears, and equine safety resources.

First Competition Day at 2014 WEG in the Books
Dressage, para-dressage, and reining competitors kicked off the action at the 2014 World Equestrian Games (WEG).
Ohio Family Appeals Service Horse Decision
An Ohio family that uses a Miniature Horse as a therapy animal is appealing a court’s decision to dismiss their case to keep the animal at their home.

Outside the Lines
The Blood-Horse‘s editor-in-chief shares thoughts on why he thinks racing needs to beef up out-of-competition testing.

Bute, Firocoxib Compared for Alleviating Hoof Lameness
While Bute was more effective than firocoxib at alleviating hoof pain at label dose, Foreman noted that new dosing recommendations for the latter drug could impact those results.

Haynet Design and Forage Consumption Rates Studied
Haynets with small openings reduced adult horses’ dry matter intake rates and extended foraging time, researchers found.



