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Do Horses React Differently to Male and Female Riders?

Scientists at the Vetmeduni Vienna recently analyzed whether horses are affected by the sex of their riders, and found that horses had similar stress responses when ridden by male and female riders of comparable riding abilities.

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FL Senate Committee Passes Medication Bill

Lobbyist: Federal Drug Reform Action Unlikely

Lobbyist Greg Means believes federal action into horse racing medication reform is unlikely, which could be a blow to The Jockey Club’s advocacy for reform and a boon to those who support the continued use of furosemide.

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California Approves Third-Party Furosemide Administration

Horsemen’s Groups Circle Wagons on Furosemide

While some prominent trainers called for phasing out use of race-day furosemide in a press release Aug. 1, top horsemen’s groups throughout the country said this week they have not changed their stance in supporting use of the diuretic.

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