
Kentucky Downs 2016 Research Day Sponsorships Sold Out
Funds from race sponsorships will support Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation equine research.

Funds from race sponsorships will support Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation equine research.
Authorities are seeking whoever fatally shot four horses, a mule, and a dog and wounded another horse.
Most of the evacuated horses have returned to their owners’ farms, but 149 horses are still waiting to go home.
Police are investigating after a horse sustained four stab wounds in the neck.

Of the 1,413 respondents, 936 (66%) said their horses get water from a trough or bucket that they fill manually.
The gather comes in response to the Cherry Road Wildfire, which has burned 90% of the area in which a herd resides.

A total of 60 equine samples–30% of the 200 competing horses–were tested during the Games.

The program staff have performed 160 pasture evaluations, representing more than 30,000 acres, in 20 Kentucky counties.

The third annual Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Day is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 3.

Cui’s research focused on understanding more about the pricing of Thoroughbreds at public sales.

Is your horse sun-sensitive? Submit his story and photo for a chance to win a prize pack!

Researchers hope to reduce the risk of racehorse fatalities on the track.
The Modoc National Forest office will conduct a wild horse gather from private and tribal lands between Sept. 6 and 16.

Dr. Craig Carter received the AVMA International Veterinary Congress Prize for his work in veterinary public health.
The public meeting is part of the commission’s efforts to drive attention and resources to racehorse retirement.
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