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Auburn’s Vet School Announces Open House

The Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine will host its 31st annual Open House on Saturday, April 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its campus on Wire Road. There will be college tours and scientific displays, plus a dog agility course,

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Kingmambo Back in Action

Thoroughbred stallion Kingmambo, who missed several days of breeding because of a neurological problem, has returned to action at William S. Farish’s Lane’s End Farm near Versailles, Ky.


The plan is to have Kingmambo cover a mare a day.

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Reducing Hindgut Acidosis

Acidosis (abnormally high acidity) in the hindgut (the large intestine and colon) can cause a number of problems in horses, including anorexia, colic, laminitis, and stereotypic (continuous, repetitive, and serving no purpose) behaviors such as

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Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit

This morning the public session of the second Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit was held at Keeneland racecourse in Lexington, Ky., to focus on new approaches to solving industry issues. Approximately 100 people were in the sales

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Caution Urged on Thoroughbred Steroid Regulation

An authority on drug testing, who has worked with the United States Olympic Committee and is now advising the horse racing industry, has urged caution on efforts to regulate anabolic steroids.


“You need much more infrastructure; you need

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More Charges Filed in Iowa Horse Neglect Case

More charges have been filed against a man accused of neglecting several horses on a farm in northeast Iowa.


Kelly Olson of New Hampton, Iowa, was initially charged with animal neglect after officials found three dead horses and 18

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Traumatic Brain Injury in Horses

“Head trauma is common in horses, and a number of these cases will present with neurologic signs consistent with brain injury,” began Darien Feary, BVSc, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, ACVECC, a lecturer in equine medicine with the University of Sydney,

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Free Quarter Horse Video

The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) released its newest DVD to address questions that accompany the exciting decision to buy your first American Quarter Horse. Through the “Owning Your First American Quarter Horse” DVD, the AQHA aims t

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Filly Freed From Frozen Fissure

Don and Carol Ivey Ratcliffe, who live in Ontario, Canada, began looking for their homebred 3-year-old Paso Fino filly named Kayla at feeding time one morning, but were unable to find her. Finally they heard the filly whinny and found her trappe

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