
Equine Parasite Control: Too Much or Too Little?
Dr. Martin Nielsen of UK’s Gluck Equine Research Center presents recent equine parasite-control case studies.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Dr. Martin Nielsen of UK’s Gluck Equine Research Center presents recent equine parasite-control case studies.
Two New York senators announced June 12 that they do not support a ban on race-day Salix administration.
The statistics-based system would notify track officials and regulatory vets if a horse is deemed at-risk.

The measure would ban the use of furosemide on race-day in graded and listed stakes over a three-year period.
The coalition is working to improve the health and safety of equines and humans at racetracks in the state.
The request for review came from Penny Chenery, Secretariat’s owner, and the Maryland Jockey Club’s president.
The AGSC supports a ban on all race-day medication in graded stakes race for 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.
Current health certificates and proof of negative Coggins tests are required at championship shows in 2012.

The panelists will answer questions on managing your horse during stall rest and rehabilitation.
Giant Ryan fractured both sesamoids in his left front leg during a race at Belmont Park on June 9.
Speakers will address several topics surrounding the nutritional and health needs of pastured horses.

Standing fracture repair avoided general anesthesia risks and allowed most study horses to return to racing.
Union Rags closed late to nip Paynter near the finish line to win the 2012 Belmont Stakes.

I’ll Have Another was retired from racing June 8, the day before he had a shot at the Triple Crown t

Researchers used heart rate variability to identify stress in horses during air and ground transportation.
I’ll Have Another will attempt to become the 12th Triple Crown winner Saturday in the 2012 Belmont Stakes.
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