Split Over Race-Day Salix Continues in Kentucky
The Salix debate will continue in early June when the KHRC holds a town hall meeting on the topic.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
The Salix debate will continue in early June when the KHRC holds a town hall meeting on the topic.

Researchers found that foals turned out to pasture had similar joint defects as those exercised daily.
Proceeds from the sale of “How to Start and Run a Rescue” will go directly toward funding Operation Gelding.

Exercise rider Brian VanSteenbergh shares his experience conditioning top Thoroughbred racing stallions. Daily exercise helps keep the horses fit and happy.
The case against a woman accused of stealing five horses Southern Arkansas University will go forward.

Study links common post-surgical heart arrhythmia in horses to anesthesia, surgery, and recovery.
Presenter Monty McInturff, DVM, will detail why equine identification is vital to horse owners and vets.
Eighteen cases identified in France, four in Great Britain, and one in New Zealand.
In their filing, the TRF directors say the charges made in the May 3 lawsuit are without merit.
Atlantic Veterinary College’s Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue course will take place July 5-7.
Parasitologists now recommend deworming based upon the each horse’s needs, determined by fecal egg counts.
In 2011, the organization placed 30 Thoroughbreds in approved homes and maintained an average herd size of 24.
He could face a suspension and fine stemming from a 2010 in which horse in his care had elevated TCO2 levels.

If not treated early, equine ocular keratitis (corneal inflammation) can lead to blindness and eye loss.
The website–cleanhorseracing.org–is dedicated to the reform of horse racing medication rules.

Researchers found that some horses with inflammatory small bowel disease could have a gluten intolerance.
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