Three Horses Die in 2012 Calgary Stampede Race Event
Three horses in one chuckwagon team died, one was injured, and two did not sustain injuries in the accident.
Three horses in one chuckwagon team died, one was injured, and two did not sustain injuries in the accident.

A recent study suggests anti-inflammatory drugs could reduce the rate of EHV-1 infection in horses.

Three veterinarians who reviewed the colt’s treatment regimen found nothing out of the ordinary.
Applications will be accepted for nonprofit research, educational, and promotional equine activities.
Exercise caution when hauling horses or when driving near trucks and trailers to keep horses and humans safe.
“Torque” is recovering at the University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College.
The pain-killer more powerful than morphine was not found in any Derby or Oaks samples tested.
Tom Daniels, Jan Hancock, and Cathy Laws have joined the ELCR Advisory Council.

A study confirms omeprazole can prevent gastric ulcer formation in young racehorses.
Jim J. Shoemake was named chairman and Jerry Black, DVM, was named vice chairman at the AHC’s annual meeting.
Michigan State University’s (MSU) College of Veterinary Medicine is offering expanded equine dental services.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy results in high blood-oxygenation levels without inducing lung inflammation.
The United States Equestrian Federation has named its 2012 Olympic Teams in dressage, eventing, and jumping.
A U.S. Senate committee has released its witness list for a July 12 hearing on medication use in horse racing.
An Indiana horse diagnosed with Potomac horse fever in June has owners in that state on high alert.
Jackson’s attorney claims the accused will not receive a fair trial in Columbia County, Ark.
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