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Gulfstream Donates to Slaughter Reward Fund
Roadside discoveries over the past months of horses slaughtered in west Dade and Broward counties in Florida have prompted Gulfstream Park to contribute $5,000 to the reward fund for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
In making the announcement, Gulfstream Park president and general manager Bill Murphy said, “This detestable act of cruelty, inflicte
Michigan State Unveils Large-Animal Open-Bore MRI
Michigan State University’s (MSU) College of Veterinary Medicine is now armed with what it says is the first large-animal, open-bore MRI ever at an academic institution, a move that will allow veterinarians to tackle research questions and greatly impact both animal and human health.
The MRI unit, which became fully operational in August, has a 70-centimeter opening that is nearly 50%
Dam of Top Keeneland Opener Yearling Battling Laminitis
When Goulash’s Unbridled’s Song colt brought $925,000 to top the opening session of the Keeneland September yearling auction Sept. 14, the prognosis for the Mari’s Book mare looked grim. She is battling laminitis, and there were concerns she would need to be euthanized just days after her son had been sold.
But Frank Taylor of Taylor Made Sales Agency, which sold the colt, had some good
Mule Races Canceled after Multiple Medication Violations
Fairplex canceled the first two races of its Sept. 17 card when it was discovered that more than three-quarters of the entries for both mule races had been given medication within 24 hours of the races.
The California Horse Racing Board, the Fairplex stewards, and track management canceled the first two races program when they received documentation that 11 of the 14 mules in those two
Readers Give their Reasons for Skipping Rabies Vaccination
More than 280 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “If you do not vaccinate your horse for rabies, why do you choose not to?”
Old Horse Sanctuary Needs Barn Fire Recovery Help
America’s oldest equine sanctuary is asking for the public’s help following a barn fire that destroyed their winter supply of hay.
No horses were harmed in the fire at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines in southeastern Pennsylvania, but the bank barn will require massive repairs and 4,000 bales of homegrown hay were lost, according to administrative manager Susan Gutshall.
“We try to be
Part 2 of Selena: A shocking sight
In Part Two of this excerpt from the new book Equine ER, Selena, a Bluegrass polo pony, is rushed to the emergency room after being
Arrest Made in Miami Horse Poaching Investigation
An arrest has been made in connection with the recent spate of horse killings in the Miami-Dade County area, multiple local media outlets report.

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Strangles: Kentucky Tracks Ban Hoosier Park Horses
On the recommendation of the Kentucky State Veterinarian’s Office, horses stabled at Hoosier Park will not be allowed to enter the barn areas of any Kentucky racetrack or public training facility until further notice.
Hoosier Park Racing and Casino officials took precautionary measures Sept. 12 and placed 59 horses in quarantine when clinical signs consistent
U.S. Thoroughbred Foal Crop Down 8.2%
The Jockey Club today reported that 3,439 stallions covered 56,901 mares in North America during 2008, according to statistics compiled through Sept. 9, 2009. These matings have resulted in 31,727 live foals of 2009 being reported to The Jockey Club on Live Foal Reports received as of Sept. 9, 2009.
As in past years, The Jockey Club estimates that the reporting of live foals is
LSU Equine Drug Testing Lab Receives Racehorse Contract Extension
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s Equine Medication Surveillance Laboratory (EMSL) has received a three-year extension of its contract with the Louisiana State Racing Commission to provide drug testing of racehorses in the State.
Miami Horse Poaching: Arrest, Criminal Charges Made
A Florida man faces multiple criminal charges in connection with two horse poaching incidents including the death of a horse in Miami Gardens butchered for its meat.
The horse was discovered in dead and mutilated in its paddock on Sept. 9. The killing was among 20 similar incidents currently under investigation. Since
Equine Industry: Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse Registrations Down
The economy seems to be taking its toll on the registration of purebred horses. While the number of registered Quarter Horses at the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) actually rose slightly from 2007-2008, that number is expected to drop nearly 20% from 2008-2009. The Jockey Club, the official registration body for the Thoroughbred breed, also is reporting drops in number of
Delaying Dewormer Resistance: Advice Offered in Study
Nonchemical parasite control strategies, fecal egg count monitoring, and controlled quarantine treatments all can delay the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR) in horses.
These were the recommendations made by a group of German researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Bünteweg,
Farm Equipment: Buy or Lease?
Shopping for a new vehicle last year I had to decide whether it would be more practical to buy or lease based on my budget.
TheHorse.com en Español: Herbecidas en el Heno Retienen el Poder en el Estiércol
This is one of a series of articles translated as part of our partnership with A Caballo, an equine publication based in Mexico, and Jorge Murga, DVM. Keep an eye on TheHorse.com for more Spanish-language resources coming soon. Read a longer