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Surface Safety Laboratory Coming Soon

A racing surfaces testing laboratory designed to enhance surface safety for horses and riders is being launched with the financial support of a broad industry coalition, it was announced April 17 by the laboratory’s coordinators Mick Peterson, MS, PhD, and Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, FRCVS, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, ECVS.

Based in Orono, Maine, the laboratory is expected to begin operation within the

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Horse Owners Share Opinions on Yearly Checkups

More than 1,120 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “Do you schedule yearly wellness exams with your veterinarian?”

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Keeneland Thoroughbred Racetrack Accredited

At a press conference today (April 17) at Keeneland Thoroughbred race course, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) announced that the Lexington, Ky., racetrack has been fully accredited by the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance following a complete review of all racing operations at the facility. Keeneland is the second track to be so designated by the Alliance. Churchill Downs

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TRF to Auction Racehorse Halters

The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center (MMSC) will hold its inaugural Horses Helping Horses event starting April 19.

This will feature an eBay auction of halters to help fund the MMSC’s myriad programs for retraining ex-racehorses and for educating the general public about the athleticism of the Thoroughbred. The auction will open April 19 and run until

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Days End Farm Horse Rescue Competes for $20K

Days End Farm Horse Rescue of Woodbine, Md., is racing to secure votes in a national online shelter challenge sponsored by Petfinder. First prize in the nationwide challenge is $20,000, with a $1,000 prize for first place in the state of Maryland. Last year Days End placed 10th in the nation and was awarded $2,000.

The farm intends to use the prize money to pay for grain and hay to

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Equine Diet and Behavior Link Explored

The authors found horses fed more hay displayed generally quieter behavior, and fewer stereotypic behaviors (such as cribbing or weaving), compared to horses fed infrequent and large high-starch meals.

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PreventiCare Wellness Program Updated

Pfizer Animal Health’s equine wellness program PreventiCare now features a redesigned Web site and new online capabilities that allow horse owners and veterinarians to enroll, track, and manage horses in the program.

The new Web site, Equinepreventicare.com, permits horse owners to register and submit enrollment and

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Injury Prompts Elimination of World Cup Contender Kingston

Kingston, a dressage horse ridden by U.S. equestrian Leslie Morse, was eliminated from the Rolex FEI World Cup Grand Prix today, after he became unsound at the beginning of his dressage test.

“I could tell in the first corner, he felt unbalanced and I knew he wasn’t right,” Morse said. “We respect the Ground Jury’s decision to ring the bell and we all agreed it was absolutely in the best

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Dressage Horse Parzival Withdrawn from World Cup Finals

Linda Zang, President of the Ground Jury at the FEI World Cup Finals, announced Wednesday afternoon that dressage horse Parzival had sustained a tendon injury and was unable to continue in the competition.

The 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, ridden by Adelinde Cornelissen of the Netherlands and owned by Henk Koers, showed some mild signs of lameness in his left front leg on Tuesday.

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Onetime Derby Favorite Old Fashioned Retired from Racing

Rick Porter’s Old Fashioned, who underwent surgery at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital near Lexington after emerging from the April 11 Arkansas Derby with a non-displaced slab fracture of his right knee (read more), has been retired from racing. Porter campaigned the 3-year-old son of Unbridled’s Song in the name of Fox Hill

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Michigan Extension Offers New Toxic Plant Bulletins

Horse owners do what they can to make sure their charges get healthy feed. But how do they know that the plants growing in their pastures are safe for equine consumption, and how do they grow good forage? Find out which plants can threaten horse health and which make good hay from several new Michigan State University (MSU) Extension publications.

Four new bulletins describe the most

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Surface Safety, Step By Step

What type of impact do various terrains actually have on the health of a horse’s hooves and legs? French researchers are using a highly sensitive 3-D dynamometric shoe and other instruments to give unprecedented insight into the biomechanical effects of diverse surfaces on not only a horse’s limbs, but his entire musculoskeletal system.

Researchers attached the shoe to the front right

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