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The Top 7 Things to Know about Equine Recurrent Uveitis
Understanding equine recurrent uveitis (ERU, or moon blindness) can help owners spot eye issues early.
Horse-Centric Hometowns
Several cities and towns could legitimately vie for the title of “Horse City USA” due to their large equine populations and horsey cultures. Off the
The (Not So) Calm Before the Storm
Springtime in Kentucky brings with it green grass, growing foals, and frequent pop-up thunderstorms. As one of these said storms rolled through the Bluegrass over
FEI to Add GABA, Hydroxy-GABA to Prohibited Substance List
The USEF banned GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, use in February following documented adverse reactions.
Horse Rescuer Sues Suffolk Co. SPCA over Rights Violations
The complaint alleges the Suffolk Co. SPCA illegally exercised police power and violated civil rights.
Kentucky Derby Contender Take Charge Indy to Have Surgery
The colt sustained a long pastern chip fracture during Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.

Ask the Vet LIVE: Common Equine Skin Conditions
Veterinarians will answer your questions on common equine skin conditions live on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Crisis Communication Planning Resources for Equestrians
A catastrophic occurrence can cause nearly irreparable damage to a horse business, event, or brand.
Register for British Equine Veterinary Association Congress
This year’s Congress will cover a broad range of day-to-day equine medicine and surgery topics.
Arkansas Man Charged in Equine Cruelty Case
The man allegedly tied a horse to a tree for weeks without access to food or water.
Weather’s Effect on Equine Influenza Transmission Studied
Researchers found several links between equine influenza transmission and weather patterns.
Ensuring Horse Trailer Floors Don’t Fail
Sometimes it’s unfortunate that as the author of this blog, I often decide what I would like to focus on for the week based on

Vet Check Frequency for Hallmark Horse Races
Dr. William Farmer, Racetrack Veterinarian for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, describes the frequency of Derby horse vet checks, along with safeguards once the horses head toward the paddock.
I’ll Have Another Wins 138th Kentucky Derby
I’ll Have Another ran past a freewheeling Bodemeister in deep stretch to win the May 5 race by 1 1/2 lengths.

Regulatory Veterinarian Checks in Horse Racing
At the center of vet checks is a close examination for signs of general illness, injury, or lameness.

Regulatory Vet Checks at the Kentucky Derby
Dr. William Farmer, Racing Veterinarian for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, describes the many regulatory veterinary checks designed to ensure a horse is fit to race in the Derby or Oaks.