Latest News – The Horse

Reserpine Found in Clifton Promise’s B Sample
A second blood sample analysis has confirmed the presence of a banned substance in a New Zealand eventing horse during his victory at the 2013 Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials in September.
Changes to USEF, FEI Medication Rules for 2014
Planning to show your horse in 2014? Here’s what you need to know about changes to the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) drug and medication rules.
Alltech to Host Lecture on DHA and Stallion Reproduction
Edward Squires, MS, PhD, Dipl. ACT (hon.), executive director of the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Foundation, will deliver the lecture.
UK College of Agriculture, Food, & Environment Has New Dean
Nancy Cox, PhD, has accepted the position as dean of the UK College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment.

State-of-the-Art Animal Care Facility Planned at JFK Airport
Port Authority officials said the center will set new national airport standards for comprehensive veterinary, stalling/kenneling, and quarantine services, and create more efficient ways to transport animals worldwide.

Hoof Kinematics in Mild Lameness Diagnoses
By using hoof kinematics, researchers are developing a technique to aid in the diagnosis of mild or subclinical lameness.

Poll Recap: Body Clipping Conundrum
Seventy percent of readers indicated that they do not body clip their horse during the winter, according to recent poll results.
Pennsylvania Police Seek Leads in Amish Horse Shooting
Police are hoping the public can help identify whoever is responsible for shooting a horse pulling a buggy containing several passengers.
FEI Endurance Group Seeks National Federation Agreement
The Federation Equestre Internationale’s (FEI) Endurance Strategic Planning Group sent detailed proposed recommendations to the national federations requesting rapid feedback on Nov. 25.
Zoetis Provides $1.2 Million to AAEP, FFA, AABP Programs
The 2013 spring program has raised $1,231,243 to benefit students through Future Farmers of America (FFA), the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) Foundation, and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation.

International Horse Movement
Governing officials are exploring ways to reduce hurdles for horses crossing country lines.
Equine Activity Statutes: Fact and Fiction
As of 2013, only four states–California, Maryland, Nevada and New York–do not have equine activity statutes. Do equine activity statutes offer real protection for horse

Wong Joins TVMDL Drug Testing Laboratory
Before joining TVMDL, Dr. Colton Wong worked in the Hong Kong Jockey Club racing laboratory.
Indiana Police Probe Horse Hair Thefts
Indiana law enforcement authorities are investigating a trio of incidents involving hair being cut from horses’ manes and tails.

Examining the Trot to Canter Transition Step by Step
Researchers found that the moment when horses switch between the trot and the canter results in a brief loss of stability and coordination, which appears to happen just after a change in the angle of the horses’ joints.
Why Can I See the Whites of My Horse’s Eyes?
Why can I see the whites of my horse’s eyes all the time, even when he’s relaxed? He is a chestnut Appendix Quarter Horse gelding.