New Vocations Receives Grant for Thoroughbred Aftercare
New Vocations received a $15,000 grant from the ASPCA to aid in rehabilitating Thoroughbreds off the track.
New Vocations received a $15,000 grant from the ASPCA to aid in rehabilitating Thoroughbreds off the track.

Officials say there’s no explanation for the spike in fatalities during the recently concluded race meet.
The ride–a memorial to the Arabian mare, Taffeta Ribbons–will benefit the Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center.

The recommendation would mean the anabolic steroids would not be permitted in a horse’s system on race day.

Horses competing in the race will be subject to early out-of-competition blood testing for banned substances.

Officials adopted uniform medication and drug-testing rules as part of a push in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Officials announced the total ban on anabolic steroid use, both in and out of competition, on Sept 16.

The group aims to help participants adhere to Clean Sport’ standards and code of conduct for horse welfare.

Products unauthorized for use in the UK were seized from a farm housing the Maktoum family’s endurance horses.
After the Ky. Equine Survey results were released, Florida horsemen are collaborating on their own study.

The rule requires a claimed horse’s trainer to provide details on injections given within 30 of claiming.

Meet a person instrumental in helping Rachel Alexandra recover from life-threatening foaling complications.

The Jockey Club TIP has announced the recipients of its two non-competition awards for 2013.
“Horses and Hope” works to promote awareness of and raise funds for detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Washington’s Thoroughbred Showcase, featuring 30+ former racehorses, will be held Aug. 31 at Emerald Downs.
OSRC is moving forward to adopt drug-testing threshold levels as part of national model rules,
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