Latest News – The Horse
Poisoned Saddlebred Horses on the Mend
An American Saddlebred show horse in critical condition after ingesting unknown quantities of oleander leaves is recovering and will be released from the hospital later this week, according to the veterinarian supervising its treatment.
“He’s looking brighter and turning the corner,” said Steven V. Colburn, DVM, of the Creekside Veterinary Service hospital where the horse is under
Rachel Alexandra Gets Her Own Wine
Vintage Rachel. Racing fans will soon be able to do more than toast Rachel Alexandra in the winner’s circle. The super filly is about to get her own line of wines.
Kendall-Jackson Winery announced Aug. 4 a limited edition of wines honoring their 3-year-old will be ready for the holiday season.
Kentucky Horse Council Scholarship Recipients Announced
The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) encourages the pursuit of further education in the equine industry by offering scholarships to students attending Kentucky schools majoring in equine studies or related fields.
“Twenty-five students applied for our spring scholarships making it extremely competitive,” noted KHC Board President Madelyn Millard. “The increased interest in equine education bode
Horse Massager
Health Connection announces the release of an innovative, hand-held horse massage technology, the Horse Massager.
This unique device allows the rider or trainer to manually reach all areas of the horse with ease
Equine Infectious Disease Researcher Award Nominations Sought
Nominations are being sought for the 10th Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health Applied Equine Research Award. The award recognizes outstanding research conducted in a specific field of applied equine science over the past five years. The 2009 award will honor advances in equine infectious diseases.
The winner will be recognized during the 11th WEVA Congress in Guarujá-SP, Brazil,
Equine Leg Wounds: Should You Bandage?
Managing wounds on the lower limbs of horses is expensive, frustrating, time-consuming, and wrought with complications. Various approaches to expedite wound repair and minimize the development of serious complications have been assessed, including
The Irish National Stud
As a Lexington resident used to palatial stables on every other hill and rolling green fields stocked with fuzzy foals, I thought I’d be immune
Preliminary Report
Such an incredible day! I’m so excited to tell you all about our trip to the National Stud and share some of the hundreds of
Storm Causes Severe Flooding at Churchill Downs; Horses Safe
A torrential rainstorm in the Louisville, Ky., area Aug. 4 is wreaking havoc at Churchill Downs. Flooding has caused several horses to be removed from the barn area, both the main track and infield are completely underwater, and employees at the racetrack have been unable to get off the property due to severe flooding in the parking lot and on many area roads.
Arlington Park Thoroughbred Racetrack Receives Safety Accreditation
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) announced that Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, Ill., has been fully accredited by the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance following a complete review of all racing operations at the facility.
Arlington Park is the seventh racing facility to be so designated by the Alliance. Churchill Downs and Keeneland were accredited in April;
HSUS Releases List of Humane Options for Disposal of Horse Remains
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released a national list of humane resources for horse owners making end-of-life arrangements for their equine companions.
“Providing a humane, dignified death for your horse is simply responsible horse ownership,” said Keith Dane, the HSUS director of equine protection. “No one likes to think about the death of a beloved companion, but
Kentucky Celebrates The Horse on Aug. 15
Hats Off Day, Kentucky’s day to celebrate its horse industry, is Saturday, Aug. 15, at 2:00 p.m., at the Kentucky Horse Park. Everyone is invited to attend, and admission to the Kentucky Horse Park is free for you and your family. Hats Off Day is a free day of family fun and an opportunity to learn more about horses and the amazing things they do for Kentucky.
Events include children’
Horses Transported to Mexico Require Permanent ID
As of May 2009, U.S. horses are required to have identification when being transported into Mexico.
The regulations were changed to improve animal identification and because of the reappearance of contagious equine metritis (CEM), a sexually transmitted disease, in the U.S., according to Betsy Noel, purchasing manager at Littleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, Colo. “They wan
Equine Veterinary Group Releases Statement on Genetic Defects in Horses
This is the 2009 Statement on Genetic Defects released by the American Association of Equine Practitioners. It was approved in July 2009.
Congenital Defects
Congenital defects include all undesirable traits and pathologic conditions present at birth whether they are genetic or due to intra-uterine events that results from extra-uterine
Vesicular Stomatitis Update: Texas Cleared
The Texas Animal Health Commission has reported the single quarantined premise in Starr County is released from quarantine and that the last “active investigation” has been closed following receipt of negative tests, allowing Texas to be declared free of vesicular stomatitis.
With the release of the quarantine and no active investigations, Texas no longer has areas embargoed by