
Cobalt Policy Adopted by Racing Regulators
Regulators adopted a new policy making it illegal to administer cobalt to a racehorse.

Regulators adopted a new policy making it illegal to administer cobalt to a racehorse.

Owners are encouraged to vaccinate their horses prior to the onset of peak mosquito season.

Dambala was euthanized due to a severe suspensory ligament injury sustained during the cross-country phase.

Learn about the long-format event and why veterinarians are crucial to these competitions.
The FEI Tribunal has disqualified Maxime Livio and Qalao des Mers following a positive test for a controlled medication.

This painful dental disease is often seen in older horses and can have severe consequences. Here’s what to watch for.
Studies indicate that some ulcer products contain a wide range of omperazole, from as little as 27% to as much as 126%.

A new smartphone app is designed to help veterinarians obtain fecal egg count results quickly and easily in the field.

Using a new test, researchers determined that bloodworms are associated with nonstrangulating intestinal infarctions.

Pregnancy failure in mares is a very real risk; here’s how to prevent or handle it.
Four veterinarians pleaded guilty to administering drugs to Thoroughbred racehorses within 24 hours of races.
The voluntary stop sale is due to reports of unexpected post-vaccination gastrointestinal issues in some horses.
The group approved a uniform testing threshold of 110 parts per billion in blood for the amino acid GABA.

Researchers examined the loading rates on a hoof of a galloping horse wearing different aluminum racing shoes.

The large-scale VS outbreak in 2014 caused extended quarantines and transportation headaches for horse owners.

Of the 664 respondents, 387 (58%) said they keep hard copies of their horses’ records in a folder.
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