
RMTC: Tighten Salix Rules, Ban Adjunct Drugs
The RMTC will continue to study a pilot program proposal to ban the use of Salix in 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

The RMTC will continue to study a pilot program proposal to ban the use of Salix in 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.
New York has confirmed its first case of EEE in an Oneida County horse for the year.

Dr. Rebecca Gimenez answers questions on horse trailer safety.

The KHRC’s new laboratory choice and decision to revamp testing protocol are yielding positive results.
The KHRC has begun reviewing and revising the state’s horse racing medication regulations.

Meconium impaction, ulcers, diarrhea, and other GI problems can arise in foals.

Anthelmintic resistance is recognized globally as a serious problem in the control of equine internal parasites.

Learn how to ensure your horse arrives safely and legally at your destination.
Researchers recently examined what saddle pad material is best suited for reducing equine back pressure.

Learn about leg conformation and angular, flexural, and rotational limb deformities in horses such as bow legs, knock knees, and club feet, and when to call the vet about these problems with Dr. Christy Corp-Minamiji of Davis, Calif.

We’ll explore how the horse’s body systems age and what to look out for in your equine senior citizen.

In true summer riding season fashion, horse owners are heading down the road to trail rides and shows.

Supplements, polysulfated glycosaminoglycans, and regenerative medicines are some approaches for treating OA.

With horses now living well into their 20s and 30s, owners need to implement care and management practices tha
Develop your senior horse’s diet with geriatric conditions and challenges in mind.

Could the size and shape of the sesamoid fracture fragment have an impact on a horse’s racing prognosis?
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