
West Virginia to Require Safety Alliance Accreditation
The state’s two Thoroughbred tracks must submit applications for Safety and Integrity Alliance accreditation by Nov. 4.
The state’s two Thoroughbred tracks must submit applications for Safety and Integrity Alliance accreditation by Nov. 4.
We know that ammonia is harmful to horses. But did you know it’s also a health hazard for humans?
The fall rate since the trials began has reduced to 1.59%, a reduction of 0.5% compared to the 10-year average.
Participating retailers all over the world will be offering discounts on helmets to equestrians on Sept. 17.
When was a time you were glad you were wearing a helmet?
Here are some signs that might indicate your riding buddy sustained a concussion in a fall or accident.
The association is asking for BEVA members’ feedback to ensure the guide is as relevant and useful as possible.
Could it be time to replace your helmet? Get tips on purchasing a new one if the time is right.
Key factors included the respondents’ attitudes toward protective equipment and the safety behavior of other riders.
How do you prepare your horses for a night of fireworks?
The UK and Jockeys’ Guild study could evolve into the first comprehensive concussion management protocol for jockeys.
Equine Guelph will hold outreach events this summer to educate Ontario’s racing community about barn fire prevention.
Pimlico is home of the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in Thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown.
The key is understanding a horse’s arousal, or alertness, level.
Scandinavian researchers created a stable management tool designed to keep both horses and humans as safe as possible.
The alliance is designed to establish standards and practices to promote safety and integrity in horse racing.
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