Latest News – The Horse

Commentary: Racing Surfaces: Risks and Research
Drs. Mick Peterson and Wayne McIlwraith weigh in on what we’ve learned about racing surface safety, issues currently at hand, and what the future could bring.

Inside a Thoroughbred Nursery
Regardless of whether they’ll one day achieve Triple Crown glory or never make a start on the track, foals bred to be racehorses follow a similar path at the start of their lives. Here’s a look at how many Thoroughbreds begin their journeys.

5 Tips for Feeding Foals
Proper nutrition is critical for growth and development. Learn the right way to feed your foal.

Owners Share Opinions on Equine Asthma Treatments, Management
Veterinarians often prescribe medications to control acute and chronic clinical signs of disease, along with recommending environmental changes to limit asthmatic horses’ exposure to inhaled allergens. What do owners think of these sometimes time-consuming and expensive suggestions?

UK Gluck Center Grad Students Compete in Annual 3MT Competition
Competitors in 3 Minute Thesis (or 3MT) events have no more than three minutes to present their research and its significance to a general audience, and the presenter is allowed one static presentation side and no props or costumes.

Chemotherapy Helps Horses With Lymphoma
Chemotherapy can help horses with lymphoma achieve remission and extend their lifespans for several months or years, researchers learned.

UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Saranajith Wangisa Dunuwille, BVSc, MSc
Dunuwille is studying the vascular inflammatory process equine herpesvirus type 1 and equine arteritis virus induce. Both viruses can cause abortions in pregnant mares, and vascular inflammation plays a major role in these losses.

Managing and Monitoring Senior Horses With PPID
Managing horses with PPID is an ongoing commitment and requires careful veterinary observation. By monitoring both clinical signs and endocrine values, many affected horses can return to athletic function and/or maintain a good quality of life.

Equine Immunity From Birth to Old Age
Many factors affect your horse’s ability to mount an effective immune response, one of which is his age. Learn more about the horse’s immune system and how it functions at every stage of his life.

Studs: Boosting Horses’ Traction in Sporting Events
Take a look at how adding studs to horseshoes can help horses navigate less-than-ideal footing.

Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event: Sights From the First Horse Inspection
The ground jury and veterinary delegate accepted 41 horses during the first horse inspection for the 2019 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event. Here are some sights from the jog lane.

Minerals of the Month: Sodium and Chloride
Sweat contains electrolytes (including sodium and chloride), so heavily exercising horses have significantly higher dietary requirements for both minerals than their idle counterparts. Here’s what to know.

Commentary: How Computer Models Could Change Horse Parasite Control
Researchers now have a model that allows them to evaluate all possible parasite control strategies.

Dr. Dionne Benson Named Stronach Group Chief Veterinary Officer
Benson will direct safety, welfare, and veterinary research, initiatives for Stronach Group facilities across the country, including, Santa Anita Park and Golden Gate Fields (California), Gulfstream Park (Florida), and Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park (Maryland).

Dr. M. B. Teigland, Seventh AAEP President, Dies at 95
Melbourne B. Teigland, DVM, patriarch of South Florida-based racetrack veterinary practice Teigland, Franklin & Brokken DVM’s (now TFB Equine), died April 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Recycling on the Farm
Find out how you can set up a farm-friendly recycling system, as well as reuse common materials around the barn.