
TOC Commits to Uniform Racehorse Medication Program
TOC has committed to implement the Mid-Atlantic Uniform Medication Program beginning in January 2014.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

TOC has committed to implement the Mid-Atlantic Uniform Medication Program beginning in January 2014.
The horses were brought to higher ground last weekend after water from heavy rains threatened their stable.

Long-term study results show that under certain conditions, stallions can successfully be pastured together.
The AAEP offers help through its Equine Disaster Relief Fund.

Security measures include the submission and publication of veterinary records for Belmont Stakes horses.

A behaviorist describes mare and foal behavior and how to avoid perpetuating undesirable orphan foal behavior.

Horse owners in Oklahoma are assessing their losses while bracing for yet another round of strong storms.

The new legislation would regulate/prohibit substances, methods, and treatments that can be used in racing.

Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format, says Kent Allen, DVM, head treating vet at the Rolex Three-Day Event.
Lecture topics will include planning a mating, nutrition, foaling, farm and pasture management, and more.

Identify and address the early stages of heat stress in horses before heat stroke develops.

Study results indicate affected horses have a guarded prognosis to return to athletic soundness.

Dr. Scott Palmer explains why some racehorses wear tongue ties and why this equipment is important.

While horse racing has made strides toward drug reform and uniform medication rules, inconsistencies remain.

Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University shares why red urine is a concern in horses that are tying up.

Washington animal health officials are advising owners to make sure their horses are vaccinated against WNV.
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