Breed-Specific Health Issues

New Surgery for Roarers Restores Talented Racehorse

A new way to correct a respiratory condition commonly called “roaring” has returned a Thoroughbred mare to the track, earning her owners more than $300,000 since her recovery in 2006.

Raging Rapids, a strapping 5-year-old mare, won a race

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New York Racing Rule Targets

New York racing regulators July 31 adopted a series of new rules, including more restrictive prohibitions on betting by racetrack mutuel tellers and final action on a provision to combat “

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Demand for Hay High After Double Whammy of Bad Weather

There’s been no letup in demand for David Glover’s hay crop from livestock producers with stunted pastures and hungry herds.

“I’ve gotten calls from everywhere,” said Glover, who delivered a tractor-trailer load of alfalfa in Tennessee on

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Reinforcing Reinforcement Breeding

It’s common practice at some breeding farms–collecting the drippings from a stallion’s penis after he breeds and dismounts a mare, evaluating the sample to confirm that ejaculation did occur, then placing the sample in the mare. Reinforcement

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Derby Horses Tested for EPO

The 20 starters for the May 5 Kentucky Derby were tested for the performance-enhancing drug erythropoietin (EPO) May 2.


John Veitch, chief steward for the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority, said the tests were administrated between 10 a.m.

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Cryptorchidism in Horses

Cryptorchidism is a congenital condition (i.e., the individual is born with it) in which one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) of the testes fail to descend into the scrotum. A number of common terms have been used to describe cryptorchids,

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Derby Trainers Going Against Convention

Several entries will have had long layoffs, something that was once unheard of


Four horses have run just two prep races. Four others are coming in off long layoffs. And some didn’t even race as two-year-olds. Conventiona

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MSU Vet Students Experience Draft Horse Driving

Animal Science 141 is more about the warm gloves than the notebooks, more about remembering to bring a hat than a pen.

We’re talking draft-horse driving, and a Michigan State University class last month hitched students with horses in an

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