Latest News – The Horse
FEI Bureau Allocates 2018 World Equestrian Games to Canada
The FEI Bureau has unanimously approved Bromont/Montreal, Canada, as host city for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games.

NYRA Official: No Rules Broken at Belmont Test Barn
A New York Racing Association official said no rules were apparently broken June 7 when General a Rod was a late arrival to the pre-race testing barn for the Belmont Stakes.

California Chrome, Ride On Curlin to Get some Time Off
Both California Chrome and Ride On Curlin are expected to have some well-deserved time off after exiting Saturday’s Belmont Stakes with an injury and a bleeding episode, respectively.

Owners Urged to Vaccinate Horses against West Nile Virus
Warm weather and the start of mosquito season are underway, and the Maryland Department of Agriculture is urging horse owners to vaccinate their horses against potentially fatal mosquito-borne diseases, including West Nile virus.

Avoid Common Mistakes when Building an Outdoor Arena
There are many common mistakes that can be easily avoided when building an equestrian arena. Here are a few of the major pitfalls that can arise when either building an arena or having one constructed, along with tips on how to avoid them.

Tonalist Denies ‘Chrome’ Crown in Belmont
Robert Evan’s Tonalist rallied late to edge Commissioner to win the June 7 Belmont Stakes California Chrome, bidding for the Triple Crown, finished in a dead-heat for fourth with Wicked Strong behind Medal Count.

Working Equid Colloquium Scheduled for July 1-3
The event will highlight specific issues related to working horses and their owners

Equine Cushing’s Disease Reviewed
Equine Cushing’s disease occurs in an estimated 15-30% of horses and ponies older than 20.
California Chrome’s ÔChrome’
Chrome. It’s something we hear frequently mentioned in horse circles but not so much elsewhereÑunless we’re talking about the Google Web browser, motorcycles, or maybe

Male Horse Hygiene
If you own or care for a stallion or gelding, either you must become educated about sheath cleaning, or you should have your veterinarian or an experienced horse person handle the task.

Veterinarian-Recommended Horse Adoption Tips
An equine veterinarian offers horse adoption tips in response to a Florida horse rescue fraud case.

Prevent Barn Fires with These Expert Tips
The most reliable approach to fire safety is to plan for the worst by having solid procedures in place for fire prevention and adhere to them daily.

Texas Official Urge Horse Owners to Prepare for Hurricanes
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is reminding Texas horse, livestock, and pet owners to begin preparing now for any possible storms.
EHV-4 Reported in Chile for First Time
Officials consider this finding very important because of the possible economic impact on the country’s racing industry. Due to these concerns SAG implemented increased surveillance with particular focus on differentiating between EHV strains.

Calming a Mustang Stud
Last fall I adopted a wild mustang stud. Would gelding him help calm his wild attitude?
Mares Will Be Mares
Maybe I’m biased because I own two of them, but I do love a good mare. Like many riders, I believe a mare who loves