Ohio Horsemen to Pay More for Racehorse Drug Testing
Ohio horsemen will pay more to offset the cost of equine drug testing under a resolution adopted June 27.
Ohio horsemen will pay more to offset the cost of equine drug testing under a resolution adopted June 27.
Ellis Park recently removed an inordinate amount of rock from its dirt surface to improve the track’s safety.
The new “Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Equines” was released on June 27.
The legislation could have a positive effect on horse racing and the horse industry.

One researcher describes the differences between two common equine endocrine disorders: EMS and PPID.
Eighteen members of the UK Ag Equine Programs attended the annual Equine Science Society Symposium.
The AHC supports the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act.
The southern hemisphere?s largest horse health conference will take place July 14-18 in Melbourne.
The HSUS has received a five-year $760,000 grant to help promote the protection of wild burros.

One researcher reviews vitamin E supplementation in horses with neurologic disorders.
All EHV-1 related restrictions placed on horses stabled in Barn 1 at Woodbine have been lifted.
Authorities hope the public can help identify who’s illegally dumping horse carcasses in San Joaquin County.

A horse stabled at the Val Verde County Fairgrounds tested positive for EIA earlier this month.

Researchers are studying how horses assist humans in personal and professional growth and development.
Officials are managing a new equine hendra virus case after a positive test result was received June 24.

Here are some points to consider before turning out horses in lush green pastures.
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