
AAEP Aims to Enhance Horse Health, Racing Integrity
The ‘Prescription for Racing Reform’ seeks non-race day EIPH treatments, supports a 48-hour NSAID rule, and more.

The ‘Prescription for Racing Reform’ seeks non-race day EIPH treatments, supports a 48-hour NSAID rule, and more.

Horse owners should take steps to protect their animals, including vaccinating and implementing insect control measures.

Firocoxib and acetaminophen showed promise in alleviating acute equine foot pain, researchers found.
The AAEP has awarded the Unwanted Horse Coalition a grant of $5,000 to be put towards its Operation Gelding fund.

The move follows an investigation into horse welfare issues and noncompliance with FEI endurance rules and regulations.

Learn how to determine if your horse is underweight and what feeding options are available for hard keepers.
Thoroughbred trainer Tom Amoss was suspended for 45 days and fined $5,000 for a 2011 positive test for methocarbamol.

Officials say a horse in Boulder County has been diagnosed with West Nile Virus (WNV).
The commission suspended clenbuterol use in Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds racing that state though July 2016.
The symposium featured research on equine nutrition, exercise physiology, reproduction, management, and more.

The economic impacts of 2014 vesicular stomatitis outbreak were felt within the equine industry at multiple levels.

Learn how to remain weather-aware and ensure people and horses are in safe places before severe weather strikes.

Buyers can have yearlings and horses in training to be exported to Great Britain tested for anabolic steroids.

Researchers are seeking horse owners’ input on a factors that influence their selection of an equine veterinarian.

The unvaccinated 5-year-old Quarter Horse gelding from Kennewick is recovering.
Codeine, oripavine, and morphine were found in samples from three jumping horses.
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