Latest News – The Horse
Breeders’ Cup: No Expense Spared on Integrity
Breeders’ Cup believes it is prepared in the areas of horse safety and security for the World Championships.
Trailer Accident Claims Roping Horses’ Lives
An accident claimed the lives of three horses en route to Alabama from the U.S. Team Roping Championships.
Lloyd’s of London, Univ. of Kentucky Continue Partnership
The $45,000 contribution from Lloyd’s supports the Equine Disease Quarterly.

Equine Joint Injection Simulator Created for Vet Students
The simulator allows students practice joint injections before trying their hands at injecting a live horse.

Deworming Part 6: Creating a Strategic Deworming Plan
Dr. Steve Sundholm of Equus Veterinary Service in Oregon City, Ore., shares how you and your veterinarian can create a customized deworm program for your horse.

Breeders’ Cup Participants to Support Thoroughbred Aftercare
Some of racing?s stars are pledging a percentage of their Breeders’ Cup earnings to Thoroughbred aftercare.

Feeding the Sick Horse
Dr. Ginger Rich of Rich Equine Nutritional Consulting in Eads, Tenn., discusses feeding practices for horses with ulcers, respiratory disease, laminitis, and more.

French Veterinarians Preparing for 2014 WEG
Find out how veterinarians are preparing with less than a year to go before the 2014 World Equestrian Games.
SAU Awards Scholarship Named for Stolen, Slain Quarter Horse
The scholarship named for Credit Card, a Quarter Horse stolen and killed, was awarded for the first time.
Incompatible Horses: Bickering Minis
Do your have any recommendations on how to handle two incompatible Miniature Horses?

Racehorse Paynter to Stand at WinStar
Paynter recovered from a life-threatening illness a year ago before successfully returning to the racetrack.
Caring for Cutting Horses … Er, Ponies
In 2012 editor-in-chief Stephanie Church started an editorial tradition: Once a year our four-strong team of dressage/eventing/hunter/jumper riders takes a horsey field trip to try

Maintaining Horse Health Records: Keep Notes on Everything!
Records can reveal health patterns, provide clues for health concerns, and keep wellness programs on track.
Suspect Sought in N.D. Horse Dragging
Authorities hope the public can help find whoever is responsible for the dragging death of a Shetland Pony.

Planting Native Plants in the Fall
Fall is the ideal time to plant native plants on your horse property.
Watch for Summer Sores in Horses
Persistent summer sores are extremely bothersome, slow to heal, and can prevent horses from training.



