Glanders: 21 Horses Euthanized at Lebanon Racetrack
Twenty-one horses at a Lebanon racetrack were euthanized after two of them tested positive for glanders.
Twenty-one horses at a Lebanon racetrack were euthanized after two of them tested positive for glanders.
Gluck faculty members will speak at the 2011 Thoroughbred Pedigree, Genetics, and Performance Conference.
Horse owners, livestock producers, and farmers are all looking for help in getting through the dry spell.
Researchers are working to understand the link between the myostatin gene and Thoroughbreds’ racing potential.

The Jockey Club reiterated its calls for a ban of Salix but made it clear it wants medication-free racing.

BloodHorse.com’s Jason Shandler caught up with Mike Repole to get his opinion on the current Salix debate.

Equine veterinarians are 23 times more likely to contract antibiotic-resistant bacteria than horse owners.

The AGSC will employ a program banning race-day medications in graded 2-year-old Thoroughbred stakes races.

The Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement organization announced that it will be expanding in upstate New York.

Kentucky Derby winner Go for Gin has arrived at his new home at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall of Champions.
Neville Bardos returned to competition two months after being rescued from a barn fire that killed six horses.
Millionaire and four-time grade I winner Awad died July 23 at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. The 21-year-old
An Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) committee will meet July 26 to hear opinions and

The 2011 Thoroughbred Pedigree, Genetics, and Performance Conference will be held Sept. 7-8 in Lexington, Ky.,
For the most part Thoroughbred racing industry organizations that have weighed in on the plan by Breeders’ Cup
Breeders’ Cup officials announced that the use of race-day medication will be prohibited in World Championship
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