New Vocations Opens Facility in New York
Trainer Leandra Cooper will spearhead the training and adoption operations at October Hill Farm, in Fort Edward.
Trainer Leandra Cooper will spearhead the training and adoption operations at October Hill Farm, in Fort Edward.

Researchers found that MRI images of bone thickness could provide critical information about fracture risk.

The RMTC urged racing authorities to adopt the rules approved by the Association of Racing Commissioners International.

Popular slideshows included those on skin conditions, horse properties, pasture weeds, the Rio Olympics, and more.

Scientists in Hong Kong validated a “dilute-and-shoot” test that can check for more than 40 difficult-to-detect drugs.

The adjustment means minor infractions aren’t treated on par with serious violations in determining extra penalties.

Thoroughbred trainers must obtain annual continuing education in equine health, welfare, and safety, among other topics.
The board voted to create a regulatory compliance program, setting minimum integrity standards based on the Model Rules.

Congress adjourned without taking action on a tax extender bill, allowing three-year racehorse depreciation to expire.

The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.

Focus groups and a survey revealed industry support for a centralized rule making entity for racehorse medication rules.

The recommendations from the RMTC and NTRA are designed to encourage the use of best practices at racetracks.
The event will take place Oct. 5-8, 2017, at the Kentucky Horse Park.

Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Michael Blowen is an advocate of racehorse aftercare and founder of Old Friends Thoroughbred retirement center.
Dr. R. Reynolds Cowles Jr. focuses much of his practice on lameness in racehorses and performance horses.
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