
Racing Catastrophic Injuries Could Lead to Vet Policy Reform
Policy reform could be ahead after a filly broke down and was not euthanized for nearly an hour.
Policy reform could be ahead after a filly broke down and was not euthanized for nearly an hour.
The Thoroughbred colt broke both sesamoids in his right ankle after working at Santa Anita Park on Sept. 22.
Gluck Center researchers have synthesized a certified reference standard for ITPP testing at UPenn’s request.
Awesome Again returned home after undergoing colic surgery Sept. 13 at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital.
Jerry and Ann Moss discuss life before Zenyatta, the journey the big mare, and plans for “Baby Z.”
A New York lawmaker will introduce legislation banning “performance-enhancing drugs” in racing, such as Salix.
Awesome Again is recuperating from colic surgery performed Sept. 13 at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital.
The latest Horse Course, “Muscle Power: Muscle Mass in Growing, Athletic Horses,” is now available to view.
Officials: Report that shows 99.5% of samples tested “clean” in 2010 dispels claims that racing is drug-ridden
Jerry and Ann Moss, owners of Zenyatta, will speak at the University of Kentucky on Sept. 14 at 6:00 p.m.
Scot Waterman, DVM, is the first animal medication and welfare adviser for the Arizona Department of Racing.
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute will participate in this year’s NTRA Professional Education Seminar.
The combination of genomics and pedigree theory hasn’t come close to reaching its potential, speakers agreed.
The report indicated regulators sent 324,215 biological samples for testing in 2010. More than 99% were clean.
The first day of the Thoroughbred Genetics, Pedigree, and Performance Conference provided informative sessions
The Derby winner was cleared for exercise after undergoing surgery for a hairline fracture in his left hock.
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