
Thoroughbred Trainers Criticize Breeders’ Cup Salix Ban
Furosemide has been banned from this year’s Breeders’ Cup juvenile races.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Furosemide has been banned from this year’s Breeders’ Cup juvenile races.

Exercising foals helps condition articular cartilage and delay future joint disorders, one veterinarian says.

Dr. Nora Grenager answers a reader’s question about making medications more palatable for laminitic horses on restricted diets from the 2012 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot.
Some tracks across the Northeast suffered some damage and power outages as a result of Hurricane Sandy.

Most horses adapt well to vision loss but still require special management in a safe environment.

The long-awaited vaccine will be available for horse owners through their veterinarians.

The donation was made via the Breeders’ Cup’s new “Text to Donate” to Thoroughbred aftercare campaign.

Paying attention to horses’ psychological factors is key to ensuring success in work and mental well-being.

Chris Newton, DVM, and Scott Morrison, DVM, will present lectures related to sport horse health.

The filly sustained the cut entering a stall on the plane that transported her to California from New York.

R. Reid Hanson, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, ACVECC, of Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine discusses the treatment of burn injuries in horses.

The storm’s actual impact on horse owners might not be realized for days, some emergency responders say.

Relevant lessons are learned from every major disaster to prepare for the next one.

The flight, rescheduled to 1 a.m. EDT Oct. 29, took off as Hurricane Sandy approached the Northeast.

Horses in some states have already been evacuated to safer locations to wait out the storm.
It is important to include horses and livestock in disaster preparedness plans.
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