Vets Pleased with Rachel Alexandra’s Progress
Doctors at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital reported Feb. 16 that Rachel Alexandra remained serious but stable.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Doctors at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital reported Feb. 16 that Rachel Alexandra remained serious but stable.

Penetrating injuries can have serious consequences for horses, but vets are well-versed in handling them.
The foal is being raised by a “professional” nurse mare who has cared for foals at Stonestreet in the past.
The fifth annual “Haydrive” campaign will help fund hay costs for the TRF’s 950 retired racehorses.

With a proper sharps disposal method in place, the risk of accidental needlesticks is reduced.
Rachel Alexandra’s condition remains serious but has shown some signs of progress

Horses might not naturally understand the difference between our soft voice tones and our snippy ones.

Rachel Alexandra remains in serious condition Feb. 14 after undergoing surgery yesterday.
A search committee has been formed to find an equine veterinary medical director for the NYRA.

Experts answered reader questions live about what’s new in laminitis research and treatments.

Rachel Alexandra is in serious condition after undergoing surgery Feb. 13, according to owner Barbara Banke.

The board will review and assess fatal equine racing and training injuries at NYRA’s three racetracks.
Is there any loss of body size or development from early gelding?

With appropriate care and use, vets can mitigate some risks associated with intra-articular corticosteroids.

Achieving therapeutic drug levels sooner using a loading dose could minimize S. neurona-caused damage.
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association has scheduled its 2013 seminars and clinics.
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