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Seized Texas Arabians Placed in Adoptive Homes
The majority of the Egyptian Arabian horses removed from a Texas breeding farm in August are now residing in new homes.
More than 70 animals were removed from the Renazans Arabians Ranch in Pilot Point, Texas, after authorities discovered them allegedly living in filthy conditions and inadequate food and water. Ranch operato
The Art of the World Equestrian Games
The artist LeRoy Neiman, known for his energetic images of top-level sporting events, has created the official image of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian
Keeneland President Nick Nicholson to Speak at Distinguished Lecture Series
Keeneland Race Course President and Chief Executive Officer Nick Nicholson in the first presenter in the inaugural University of Kentucky Equine Initiative Distinguished Industry Lecture Series.
Vital Signs: Readers Share Their Knowledge
More than 800 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “Do you know how to check your horse’s vital signs?”
Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders Evaluated in Detail
What do you get when you “scope” 1,005 horses after 230 races, each within 24 minutes of the race, with the cooperation of 97 trainers over 28 race meets? A great deal of valuable data about the equine throat and the impact disorders of the throat can have on racing.
“Considering that upper respiratory tract abnormalities are widely thought to be a leading cause of poor performance in
Controlling Ammonia in Horse Stalls
One of the irritating compounds that can accumulate inside a horse barn is ammonia (NH3). High concentrations of ammonia in the air can irritate the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, and mouth and possibly increase the susceptibility of animals to respiratory infections. In animal buildings aerial ammonia arises from urine and feces, so ammonia concentrations are usually highest nea
Phenylbutazone in Horses, A Reminder For Veterinarians From the FDA
On Oct. 14, the FDA posted an open letter to veterinarians on its product safety Web site regarding the legal and illegal use of phenylbutazone. Included was a list of FDA-approved bute medications (listed below).
Here is the open letter:
Dear
U.S. Equestrian Team Holiday Fundraiser; Lots of Education and Fun!
On Dec. 11 and 12, SUCCEED and Wellington Classic Dressage will host an exciting Holiday Gala Fundraiser featuring some of the biggest names in the equestrian world.
The USET Holiday Gala Fundraiser will be held at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., andwill feature a combination of clinics, fun demonstrations, team competitions, and many holiday surprises. The
Equine Podiatry Symposium Set for January
Join Ric Redden, DVM, for an in-depth teaching session designed to help farriers, veterinarians, and horse owners advance to a higher level of education concerning commonly occurring foot problems. This in-depth symposium will be held Jan. 15-17, 2010, at the Falling Springs Theater in Versailles, Ky.
Rick Gore on using WD40 on the Horse: Horse Tip Daily Episode 69
Rick Gore, of Rick Gore Horsemanship, is a trainer, clinician and an all around horseman. Rick Gore Horsemanship is about the horse teaching you about yourself.
New Equine Organizations: Stable Scoop Episode 61
We take a look at two new horse organizations this week, EquestrianProfessional.com and the United States Women’s Horse Industry Association. All of us are in
Prevent Weight Gain to Minimize Metabolic Changes in Horses
Weight gain and obesity in horses should be avoided to prevent insulin resistance, increased insulin and leptin blood levels, and laminitis, and to maintain a healthy metabolic state.
To date, “it is unknown whether obesity is the primary cause of or contributes to metabolic abnormalities or whether these abnormalities are inherent characteristics of the animal,” wrote a group of
Conceptualizing the Kentucky Horse Industry as an Economic Cluster
Research suggests that Kentucky’s horse industry represents what Harvard Business School economist Michael Porter calls an economic cluster.
USA Sweeps Medals at Kentucky Cup Endurance Event, a Prelude to WEG
The United States dominated the Kentucky Cup Endurance FEI CEI***, sponsored by Emirates Equestrian Federation. The Kentucky Cup was the official endurance test event for the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games.
The U.S. riders garnered all three team and individual medals at the conclusion of the events on Oct. 14. The winners were officially declared at an awards ceremony held
Texas Equine Podiatry Conference Registration Open
The Texas Equine Veterinary Association (TEVA) and the Podiatry Center at Reata Equine Hospital are hosting the Second Annual Texas Equine Podiatry Conference on Nov. 12-14, 2009, in Fort Worth, Texas.
Hot on the heels of last year’s very successful Podiatry meeting in Weatherford, Texas, this event promises to deliver even more information and practical knowledge to enhance the
Reining Horse Futurity to Feature Clinton Anderson Clinic
Clinton Anderson, world renowned trainer, clinician, and host of “Downunder Horsemanship,” will provide a phenomenal training clinic during the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity & Adequan North American Affiliate Championship Show on Saturday, Dec. 5, in Oklahoma City.
Anderson’s trademark Aussie style and finesse will leave you wanting more as he shows you his



