
American Pharoah Draws Post One for Saturday’s Preakness
The Kentucky Derby victor will take on seven challengers for the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

The Kentucky Derby victor will take on seven challengers for the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

Officials seek comment on draft language that would impose a 10-year ban on those guilty of “egregious violations.”

The Preakness Stakes will take place May 16 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

The new equipment can screen for more than 8,000 different types of drugs.

The free smartphone app is designed to give users full access to the federation’s official rules and regulations.

Five vets shared their views on racehorse testing and medication issues an Ohio State Racing Commission meeting.

Researchers say MRI might be useful as a screening test to identify racehorses at increased risk of fetlock fracture.
The New York track received “best practice” grading in the area of aftercare and transition of retired racehorses.

Dr. Keith Latson will represent the AAEP On Call program during this weekend’s live telecasts from Churchill Downs.

Regulators adopted a new policy making it illegal to administer cobalt to a racehorse.

Dambala was euthanized due to a severe suspensory ligament injury sustained during the cross-country phase.

Learn about the long-format event and why veterinarians are crucial to these competitions.
The FEI Tribunal has disqualified Maxime Livio and Qalao des Mers following a positive test for a controlled medication.

Owners can make their graded stakes horses’ veterinary records public by posting them on a specialized website.
Four veterinarians pleaded guilty to administering drugs to Thoroughbred racehorses within 24 hours of races.
The group approved a uniform testing threshold of 110 parts per billion in blood for the amino acid GABA.
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