Equine Guelph Receives Grant for Biosecurity Initiative
The “Beat the Bugs” program promotes biosecurity throughout all sectors of the horse industry.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
The “Beat the Bugs” program promotes biosecurity throughout all sectors of the horse industry.
The presentation discussed evidence-based approaches to treating airway disease (such as heaves) in horses.

Researchers are learning about the kind of weight and pressure humans put on different parts of horses’ bodies
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.
On Dec. 6, the New Bolton Center will present “The Collapsing Horse: When it’s the Heart and When it’s Not.”

Natural training methods produced fewer signs of stress in young horses at three important stages of training.
The meeting began with several presentations on furosemide and EIPH, the condition the medication treats.
The Unwanted Horse Coalition’s Operation Gelding program has aided in gelding 276 colts and stallions to date.

The researchers found that hock flexion for five and 60 second yielded similar results in flexion tests.
For $5 a day, you are the virtual owner of your horse and the sole supporting sponsor of an ex-racehorse.
Pfizer Animal Health veterinarians helped promote health and wellness practices in the racing industry.

One study evaluated the effects of needle size and clipping hair on debris found in joints after injection.
The Race Day Medication Committee is debating whether therapeutic medications such as Salix should be banned.

Researchers found a definite trend towards fundamental gender differences in equine behavior.
A. U. Miner had surgery Nov. 7 to repair bilateral sesamiod fractures sustained in the Breeders’ Cup Marathon.
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