TAA Accredits Additional Organizations
There are now 56 accredited aftercare organizations using more than 180 facilities across the United States and Canada.
There are now 56 accredited aftercare organizations using more than 180 facilities across the United States and Canada.
TOBA supports reforms to medication testing and enforcement in American Thoroughbred racing.
The 3-year-old colt became the first Triple Crown winner to contest–and win–a Breeders’ Cup Classic race.
Del Mar’s continuous emphasis on safety and integrity sets an example for the industry, officials said.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, reviews communications in the face of a racehorse injury at Derby or Breeders’ Cup.
To date, 36 owners and trainers have pledged to support New Vocations with a percentage of their Breeders’ Cup earnings.
Drs. Scott Palmer and Alan Ruggles will be available to provide health reports regarding the athletes in each race.
Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how horses and trainers deal with dirt and debris being kicked in racehorses’ eyes during races.
The Jockey Club of Canada is the second international racing group to join the coalition.
Nearly half of Australian Thoroughbreds in one foal crop were rehomed to non-racing homes after their careers concluded.
Lecture topics will include mare, stallion, and foal care; navicular syndrome; the digestive tract; and more.
Officials said Kentucky Downs achieved “big-track results in the areas of safety and integrity.”
Veterinarians from Teigland, Franklin, and Brokken, DVMs, P.A., will volunteer as accreditation site inspectors.
The center will offer advanced imaging, regenerative medicine, specialized laser and orthopedic surgery, and more.
The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory’s drug testing lab is the seventh such to achieve this status.
The group also received an update on the uniform medication program and granted interim accreditation to Texas A&M lab.
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with
"*" indicates required fields