
European Horsemeat Scandal Expands
France, Sweden, and The Netherlands have confirmed products sold within their borders could contain horsemeat.

France, Sweden, and The Netherlands have confirmed products sold within their borders could contain horsemeat.

Researchers have worked tirelessly to better understand the disorder, its causes, and how to best manage it.
Three students pursuing careers in equine publishing have earned trips to AHP’s annual seminar.
Lauren Schnabel, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, has earned a grant to study stem cell treatments for horses.

Researchers suggest horse genes need to prepare for high performance-associated stress.
Authorities are investigating two unrelated incidents occurring 15 minutes apart at The Meadows Racetrack.

With appropriate care and use, vets can mitigate some risks associated with intra-articular corticosteroids.
Nearly $30,000 in prize money offered for Santa Anita-based film projects.
Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.) named co-chair of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus.

Achieving therapeutic drug levels sooner using a loading dose could minimize S. neurona-caused damage.
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association has scheduled its 2013 seminars and clinics.
Equine Guelph is combating colic with a new online eWorkshop March 11-24.

Ultrasound can be a valuable aid to practitioners when assessing the cause and severity of colic.
The racetrack has no intention to remove its Polytrak surface after this year’s spring meet.
HHRF offers grant funding for research into the therapeutic effects of horses on humans.
U.K. Food Standards Agency confirms that meat content of recalled beef lasagna contains 60% horsemeat.
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