TAA Accepting Accreditation Applications
Thoroughbred aftercare organizations can now apply for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) accreditation.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Thoroughbred aftercare organizations can now apply for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) accreditation.

Research shows that various angles of the outer and inner hoof are linked to different kinds of lameness.

A well-thought-out approach to triage after a barn fire can save horses’ lives.
Regulators met via conference call March 4 to discuss new model medication rules set to be adopted by RCI.
My two horses’ urine output is very different in smell and color. What could be causing this?

One veterinarian reviews different non-steroidal joint medications commonly used in equine joint therapy.

Special Edition: We address current EHV-1 cases in North America and offer information to protect your horses.

As in 2012, Salix use is prohibited in Breeders’ Cup races for 2-year-olds but allowed in all other races.
It’s the first in more than a decade, but a recent positive nikethamide test has racing regulators’ attention.

A recent study showed that some newer NSAIDs could have fewer adverse GI effects on horses than older drugs.
The upcoming short courses will cover topics including stallion handling and equine behavior.

CANTER is celebrating a milestone year for transitioning ex-racehorses into second careers.

N-butylscopolammonium bromide could be useful for helping veterinarians examine horses’ eyes.
Over the years, parasites have developed resistance to certain commonly used anthelmintic classes.

Your horse’s fecal production and appearance can be an indicator of good or poor health.
A woman accused of taking part in the SAU horse thefts has won a change of venue for her trial on the charges.
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