Latest News – The Horse
Show Jumping Great Sapphire Retired
The 17-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare carried McLain Ward to two Olympic Gold medals during her career.
TRF Directors Seek Dismissal of Lawsuit
In their filing, the TRF directors say the charges made in the May 3 lawsuit are without merit.
Equine Identification: Free Webinar
Presenter Monty McInturff, DVM, will detail why equine identification is vital to horse owners and vets.
A Firefighter’s Perspective on Horses
Any firefighter would be the first to tell you, “Please wear a helmet.” They are trained in risk assessment and risk management, and no firefighter
Managing a Missing Tooth
During my time caring for a herd of mainly senior horses, we encountered dental problems on a regular basis. Several horses required softer senior feed
Equine Influenza Hits FEI Event at La Baule, France
Show officials removed two horses from the show grounds after the animals tested positive for influenza.

Equine Herpesvirus Confirmed in Colorado Horse
The horse was euthanized after showing severe neurologic signs associated with the disease.
Equine Diagnostic Imaging Horse Course Archived
The presentation, “Latest Technologies in Diagnosing Equine Lameness,” was led by Kent Allen, DVM.

How to Feed an Orphan Foal
Knowing how to properly feed and care for an orphan can save your foal’s life if the situation arises.
Australian Horse Owners: Prepare for 2012 Hendra Season
Horse owners to take precautions against the deadly hendra virus as the infection’s prime season approaches.
AVC to Offers Large Animal Emergency Rescue Course
Atlantic Veterinary College’s Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue course will take place July 5-7.
Mass. State Officials: Vaccinate Horses Against WNV, EEE
Agricultural officials in Massachusetts advise horse owners to vaccinate against mosquito-borne diseases.

Exercise Increases Insulin Sensitivity in Horses
Moderate exercise increased insulin sensitivity in healthy horses, thus reducing insulin resistance risk.
The Past, Present, and Future of Equine Deworming
Parasitologists now recommend deworming based upon the each horse’s needs, determined by fecal egg counts.
NETRC Accepts 100th Retired Racehorse
In 2011, the organization placed 30 Thoroughbreds in approved homes and maintained an average herd size of 24.

Study Evaluates Injectable Treatment for Tendon Injuries
Researchers are evaluating the safety of a new injectable treatment modality for SDFT injuries.