Aging Farmers’ Health and Safety
Farmers have high-stress and hard-laboring lifestyles, which researchers are trying to better understand.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Farmers have high-stress and hard-laboring lifestyles, which researchers are trying to better understand.
The award honors a nonveterinarian individual who has made substantial contributions to veterinary medicine
Sydney Hughes research has been on athletic performance of Thoroughbred foals born to mares with placentitis

Riders and handlers might have a considerable affect on a horse’s behavior, especially in fearful situations.

The Legacy award honors those who have registered at least one foal for fifty consecutive years

Increased feed digestibility means greater conversion of feed to energy and–ideally–reduced feed bills.
Champion South African Thoroughbred racing sire Jet Master died Tuesday from complications from surgery.

In the current study 14.5% of the horses ended up winning back at least their purchase price in race earnings.
The “Beat the Bugs” program promotes biosecurity throughout all sectors of the horse industry.

Researchers are learning about the kind of weight and pressure humans put on different parts of horses’ bodies
The presentation discussed evidence-based approaches to treating airway disease (such as heaves) in horses.
On Dec. 6, the New Bolton Center will present “The Collapsing Horse: When it’s the Heart and When it’s Not.”
The hearing officer in the investigation requested a 30-day extension to complete his report to the KHRC.

There is a decided split between trainers and breeders on the issue of race day furosemide in Thoroughbreds.
The meeting began with several presentations on furosemide and EIPH, the condition the medication treats.

Natural training methods produced fewer signs of stress in young horses at three important stages of training.
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