Latest News – The Horse

Schoolmasters as School Horses
Do retired, well-schooled horses really make good beginners’ horses?
Detroit Police Probe Possible Horse Tranquilizer Exposure
Police in Detroit, Michigan, are investigating whether exposure to a drug sometimes used as a horse tranquilizer caused an officer to collapse during a routine crime scene investigation.

On the Fence: What’s the Best Fencing for Horse Property?
When choosing a fence type for your horse property, keep safety, maintenance, and aesthetics in mind.

Dr. Scott Hay Selected as AAEP Vice President
Scott Hay, DVM, is the president and managing shareholder of the Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based racetrack practice Teigland, Franklin, and Brokken DVMs, Inc.

RESPE: Tracking Contagious Equine Diseases in France
RESPE—the French epidemiological network for equine diseases—works main missions is to monitor equine diseases in France and throughout Europe and to alert the horse industry when a contagious equine disease outbreak is confirmed.

Fall Wellness Exams for Horses
Fall is a great time of year to have your veterinarian perform a wellness check on your horse, including but not limited to a physical exam, an oral exam, vaccinations, and/or a lameness exam.

How Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue Impacts Broodmare Blood Flow
Researchers know that feeding horses ground endophyte-infected tall fescue results in palmar artery vasoconstriction, so scientists tested whether broodmares could experience decreased blood flow to the uterus, which could negatively impact their foals.

Top Tweets and Take-Homes from 2018 Thoroughbred Racing Injuries and Outcomes Panel Discussion
Read top tweets and take-home messages from industry experts on common racing injuries, their approach to effective rehab and what they’ve seen horses go on to do after recovery.

Weigh Your Horse Before Deworming
Leave the weight-guessing game for carnivals. A weight tape helps ensure equine deworming effectiveness and reduces the risk of parasite resistance.

2017 ELCR National Survey Report Now Available
The survey focused on how local organizations are handling key issues relating to horse lands, such as land protection, equine facility access, establishing and protecting trails and trail networks, and more.

Is Horse Coat Color Related to Racing Performance?
An old adage says a good horse doesn’t come in a bad color. But recent study results might rewrite that saying. Researchers have uncovered a possible link between coat color and harness racing performance.

Assateague Island Wild Horse Killed in Vehicle Accident
On Oct. 2, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the 18-year-old bay stallion, N9BFNY (“Sir Gruff”) was struck and killed by a car on the MD Rt. 611 causeway.

Horse Tendon and Ligament Mineralization: Cause for Concern?
Tendons and ligaments are meant stretch and flex. So it must be bad news when hard material forms within them, right? Not necessarily, researchers say.

WNV in Iowa Horses: Additional Cases Confirmed
Two unvaccinated Quarter Horse mares from Polk County developed ataxia (incoordination) on Sept. 24. Both are being treated symptomatically.

WNV in Kentucky Horses: Eighth Case of 2018 Confirmed
The affected 3-year-old filly from Fayette County presented on Sept. 28 with acute progressive ataxia (incoordination). As of Oct. 2, the fill is reportedly much improved with a favorable prognosis.

Haylage Not Ideal for Ponies With Insulin Dysregulation
Researchers had hypothesized that haylage would produce a lower insulin response than hay, as the sugar in haylage is partially fermented and could result in a less-pronounced insulin response.



