Turn Down the Heat!
Someone turned up the heat and humidity this week, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 beef cattle
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Someone turned up the heat and humidity this week, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 beef cattle

Fluid caused little reaction in some horses’ stem cells but promoted or inhibited growth in others.
Have you ever wondered how antimicrobial susceptibility testing works? Erdal Erol, DVM, MSc, PhD, of the Gluck

Here are some dos and don’ts that can help to reduce the sugar and simple carbohydrate load in your horse’s diet.

Grade horses provide a great pool of genetic variation and generally lack many of the genetic diseases that currently can afflict purebreds.
The American Horse Council is pleased to announce that Christopher McErlean, president of the Thoroughbred
The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Board of Directors recently voted to approve an Animal Welfare

Adjusting what a horse consumes can help prevent or squelch some equine ailments.
An Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) committee will meet July 26 to hear opinions and
As lush summer grass grows, unfortunately so does your horse’s risk for laminitis.

The 2011 Thoroughbred Pedigree, Genetics, and Performance Conference will be held Sept. 7-8 in Lexington, Ky.,

Find out how stem cells are currently being used to treat orthopedic injuries in horses and how the cells
Breeders’ Cup officials announced that the use of race-day medication will be prohibited in World Championship

Owners’ and breeders’ contributions to The Jockey Club retirement checkoff program in support of the aftercare
Efforts to repair nine barns and the chapel at Churchill Downs–the home of the Kentucky Derby–heavily
The leading factor in roadside emergencies is tires. Tires can lose their footing long before they’re worn out
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