FEI: British Reining Horse Tests Positive for Stanozolol
Shiners Chic, ridden by Jessica Sternberg tested positive for the anabolic steroid at a CRI3* in Texas, in April.
Shiners Chic, ridden by Jessica Sternberg tested positive for the anabolic steroid at a CRI3* in Texas, in April.
More than 80 attendees and guests attended the IEOC’s annual symposium held June 1-3 in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) is a painful and common condition in horses. Download this free guide to learn more!
Get parasite control advice for horses that haven’t been dewormed recently from Dr. Kenton Morgan.
The standards were reviewed and modified at the ARCI’s equine welfare and racing integrity conference in April.
The goal of medical management centers around breaking the associated pain cycle and reestablishing proper GI function.
The Animal Welfare Commission will review the proposed furosemide ban for show horses set to take effect Jan. 1, 2018.
Find out how to deworm your horses without promoting drug resistance.
The rule changes are expected to go into effect at all California tracks by Dec. 26.
The organization opposes the current legislation because it would eliminate the use of race-day furosemide.
Policies include publishing daily vet records of all medications and treatments given to horses leading up to the race.
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream is FDA-approved for use in horses with osteoarthritis.
Mitragynine, known as Kratom, has performance-enhancing and analgesic effects similar to cocaine and morphine.
Among other points, the new bill would prohibit the use of any substance within 24 hours of a race.
Causes of collapse in apparently healthy horses range from sleep deprivation and pain to muscle disorders and pregnancy.
Researchers determined that veterinarians can manage PPID long-term without a progressive increase in pergolide dose.
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