Latest News – The Horse

Horse Racing Industry Told to Drop Hammer to Force Reforms
Horse racing regulators and other industry officials were told April 7 they should use existing tools to push states to adopt the National Uniform Medication Program.
Authorities Investigate Skagit Co., Wash., Horse Shooting
Washington state law enforcement authorities are hoping the public can help them identify those responsible for the shooting death of a horse in Skagit County.

Poll Recap: Identification Methods
Of the 521 respondents, almost one-third of the respondents (148) said they use microchips as a form of identification for their horse, while another 75 individuals (14%) use freeze branding.
Old Friends Retiree Bull Inthe Heather Euthanized
The 24-year-old had been receiving intensive treatment from Bryan Waldridge, DVM, MS, Dipl. ABVP, ACVIM, and Bryan Fraley, DVM, for a combination of health issues, but over the last week his quality of life and prospects of recovery diminished.
Report: Animals after Disasters Conference
I was thrilled to join Dr. Dick Green at the recent one-day conference , Animals after Disasters, hosted by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Emergency

Saddle Study Reveals High Degree of Lameness in Sport Horses
Of the 506 working sports horses assessed, 46% were classified as lame or having a stiff, stilted canter.

Mini-Microchips for Horses Get Thumbs Up
The techie trend toward tinier-than-tiny micro-anything has hit the world of equine identification. Researchers recently tested a “mini-microchip” that’s roughly 70% the size of the standard microchip.

What is Nutrigenomics?
The future of feeding horses is here: Learn how diet can impact your horse right down to his genetic core.
New NTRA Safety, Integrity Alliance Code Available
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Safety and Integrity Alliance’s 2014 Code of Standards is now available for public comment.

Corn Consumption
My horses got into a pasture yesterday where deer corn had been spread, and they ate some of it. Then, last night, they didn’t want to eat anything. What is the deer corn going to do to them?

Transporting Your Horse to a Warmer Climate
There are many issues to consider when you’re planning to transport your horse, especially if he’s moving to a hot and humid climate. Here’s what to to consider, from new feed options to a risk of hyperthermia.
CSU Research Project to Study Benefits of Equine Therapy
The five-year research program will focus on the potential benefits of equine-assisted activity and therapy.

Commentary: Horse Racing Medication Reform
Eric Mitchell, editorial director and editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse, shares his thoughts on the state of racehorse medication reform.

Record Number of Entries for 2014 Rolex Kentucky Event
Entries have been filed for a record 82 horses, exceeding the previous record of 73 that were entered in 2012 in anticipation of the London Olympic Games.

Feeding Horses for Sales Preparation
Nutrition plays an important role in preparing sale horses, as having a quality feed program is essential to have horses looking and feeling their best.

Starting and Stopping a Mare’s Estrous Cycle
Regardless the reason for seeking to start or stop an estrous cycle, veterinarians have numerous options by which to “tailor” a mare’s reproductive cycle to meet her and your needs.



