
Researchers Identify Corneal Dystrophy in Friesians
Corneal dystrophy in Friesians could have a genetic basis, but the condition responds well to appropriate treatment.
Corneal dystrophy in Friesians could have a genetic basis, but the condition responds well to appropriate treatment.
The BLM says the burros pose a safety hazard on area roadways and have caused private property damage.
A provision that retroactively extends three-year tax depreciation for all racehorses was passed Dec. 16.
Tristar Equine Marketing has recalled Gastrotec after receiving a warning letter from the FDA regarding its marketing.
Twenty-six Colorado premises remain under quarantine after animals tested positive for vesicular stomatitis (VS).
Officials found trace amounts of anticoagulant rodenticide in six horses that died suddenly following exercise.
The Dec. 13 collision led to a horse being euthanized after a race at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.
Using a hay feeder produces less waste and will save horse owners money in the long run, researchers say.
The bill will effectively prevent any horse slaughterhouses from opening until Sept. 30, 2015.
The adoption of new model rules on medication use in racehorses has led to an increase in positive tests in Indiana.
Implementing a proper vaccination regimen for breeding stock is key to minimizing EVA’s spread around the world.
The RCI has asked the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium (RMTC) to merge into a new RCI scientific advisory board.
The organization updated entries on ketoprofen, alclofenac, firocoxib, aminorex, and more.
Of the 755 respondents, 584 (77%) said they do not soak their horses’ hay.
A fourth Florida horse has died after consuming an equine feed tainted with an antibiotic intended for use in cattle.
The Dec. 13 collision led to a horse being euthanized after a race at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.
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