
Prevalence of, Risk Factors for Ulcers in Jumpers Examined
Researchers found that 34% of jumping horses examined had both squamous and glandular ulcers.
Researchers found that 34% of jumping horses examined had both squamous and glandular ulcers.
Race-day medications for racehorses would be banned and an independent agency would be charged with enforcing rules.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) will receive more than $65,000 raised during last month’s meet at Pimlico.
Mercedes Hernandez is an incoming freshman at SUNY-Cobleskill with a major in equine science.
TCA has issued grants to 67 Thoroughbred industry-related nonprofits that work to uphold the organization’s mission.
The new Kentucky facility will include two 15-stall barns, indoor and outdoor arenas, and ample pastures and paddocks.
Other presentation topics will include racetrack surfaces, horsemanship courses, post-mortem exam programs, and more.
The Advanced Horsemanship Program’s first modules focus on EHV-1, the hoof, and the National Uniform Medication Program.
The FEI Bureau provisionally suspended the national federation due to horse welfare and other issues in endurance.
The Triple Crown winning trainer pledged a $50,000 donation to the farm that’s home to three of his former trainees.
The Pan American Conference featured a variety of speakers who focused on anti-doping, marketing, and more.
American Pharoah romped home in the June 6 Belmont Stakes to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years.
The group will advocate for uniform medication standards for American Thoroughbred racing.
American Pharoah will seek to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978 in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
Breeders’ Cup has expanded its out-of-competition drug testing program, increased security at barns, and more.
American Pharoah will try to win the Belmont Stakes and become horse racing’s 12th Triple Crown champion on June 6.
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