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Police Probe NY Horse Shootings

Law enforcement authorities are seeking those responsible for a series of sniper attacks on horses in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The horses’ owners discovered the animals wounded in their pastures in May and early June. Each horse had been shot with a high-powered rifle, said Sgt. Michael LaVallie of the Ticonderoga Police Department. All the horses are expected to recover.

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Seminar for Horse Professionals to Be Available Online

Equestrian Professional will begin a three-part seminar series July 5 on financial planning for horse professionals. This series will focus on what horse professionals can do to create a secure financial outlook for their businesses and their own financial future. According to the organization’s news release, the recession has had a widespread effect on the equine industry. The releas

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Event Managers Urged to Notify Participants of Entry Requirements

The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) recommends that event organizers notify all event participants in advance (via show bill, flier, etc.) that the law requires them to provide proof of a current negative Coggins test and Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) when attending a public equine event.

A Coggins test is a simple blood test that determines whether a horse is a carrier

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WEG: 100 Days to Opening Ceremonies to Be Celebrated

On June 17, the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will commemorate 100 days to the opening ceremonies with a celebration in downtown Lexington, Ky.

Global animal health and nutrition leader and title sponsor Alltech will be producing a live video stream of the festivities on www.alltech.com from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT. In celebration of the final countdown, Lexington’s Fifth T

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Equine Viral Arteritis Monitoring Is Ongoing

The Office of the (KY) State Veterinarian is continuing to monitor an outbreak of equine viral

arteritis that has been reported in Argentina, according to a recent news release from that office.

Information available suggests the outbreak appears to be limited or contained within the sport horse population. Initial reports indicated virus had spread into a limited number of T

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Oocytes From Live Mare Produce Healthy Cloned Foal

A Lipizzaner foal born on May 5 is the first cloned horse produced by using oocytes (immature egg cells) harvested from a live mare. Previously, oocytes recovered from live mare donors were used to clone mules, but horses were cloned using oocytes harvested from deceased animals.

The cloned foal was produced by a team led by Dr. Katrin Hinrichs, DVM, PhD, professor of veterinary p

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Auction Info Added to Tattoo ID Services

The Jockey Club has added access to the auction sales history of identified Thoroughbreds as part of its Tattoo Identification Services.

According to a news release, the Tattoo Identification Services link on The Jockey Club website has been visited more than 200,000 times since it was launched in April 2009 to “help owners identify tattooed but unknown Thoroughbreds in their possession, and

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Gulf Oil Spill Called No Immediate Threat to Horses

The massive oil spill in Gulf of Mexico poses no immediate threat to horses residing in Gulf states, according to one Louisiana official.

The massive oil leak began last month when a deep water British Petroleum water oil rig off the Louisiana coast exploded pumping millions of gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The spill threatens coastlines in that state as well as in

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Studies Track Horses’ Movement Patterns

Where the wild horses roam free, daily hoof tracks can be followed for miles. Now thanks to new, lightweight GPS technology, Australian researchers are no longer following tracks but recording satellite signals from various wild horse herds as well as domestic horses. Their studies suggest that through domestication and stabling, horses have taken on movement patterns that might be negatively aff

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UK to Host International Symposium on Equine Reproduction

Equine reproduction specialists from around the world will convene in Lexington July 26-30 for the 10th International Symposium on Equine Reproduction (ISER X). The University of Kentucky will host the prestigious invitation-only meeting, held every four years.

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Rood & Riddle to Host Gastroscopy Event

Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, 2150 Georgetown Road, Lexington, Ky., will host a Merial Animal Health gastroscopy event and education forum from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 15 in the Rood & Riddle Podiatry building. Horse owners are invited to schedule an appointment for their horse or horses to have a gastroscopy at no charge with medication purchase required only for those patients identified with

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Rachel Alexandra Returns to Winning Form in Fleur de Lis

Rachel nation breathed a little easier on the afternoon of June 12 after last year’s Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra scored her first win of 2010, drawing away from four overmatched rivals in the $200,000 Fleur de Lis Handicap (gr. II).

Making her second start at Churchill Downs since her record-breaking 20 1/4-length romp in the 2009 Kentucky Oaks (gr. I), 4-year-old Rachel Alexandra looke

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Zenyatta Stands Alone With Record 17th Win

The remarkable Zenyatta stands alone. Thrilling another crowd with her spine-tingling late charge, the undefeated mare nabbed a determined St Trinians by a half-length for her 17th consecutive victory in the June 13 Vanity Handicap (gr. I) at Hollywood Park.

This was the 6-year-old champion’s unprecedented third straight win in the Vanity, and by far her most exciting.

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Reward Offered for Lost Horses’ Return

A New Hampshire couple hope the offer of a cash reward will help them recover two Paso Fino horses lost during a trail ride last month.

Garrett and Deb Caputo became separated from the horses on May 21 after one of the animals became stuck in a muddy a creek during a trail ride in rural Grafton County.

“My wife’s horse knocked her over into the mud and I let go

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