Small Fine for Racehorse Trainer after Horse’s Death
The trainer who failed to report a horse death received a penalty similar to those for medication violations.
The trainer who failed to report a horse death received a penalty similar to those for medication violations.
Ohio horsemen will pay more to offset the cost of equine drug testing under a resolution adopted June 27.
Ellis Park recently removed an inordinate amount of rock from its dirt surface to improve the track’s safety.
All EHV-1 related restrictions placed on horses stabled in Barn 1 at Woodbine have been lifted.
A horse in the trainer’s care raced after undergoing a biaxial neurectomy, a surgery banned for racehorses.
Investigators looking into the cause of equine sudden deaths concluded that no foul play was involved.
Officials have lifted some restrictions placed after five horses tested positive for EHV-1 last week.
Itsmyluckyday is expected to miss four months of training with a slight fracture of the ilium.
The applicants will now begin the TAA’s review process to be eligible for grant consideration.
The RMTC accredited the University of California, Davis, Kenneth L. Maddy Laboratory and HFL Sport Science.
Due to the recent EHV-1 outbreak at Woodbine, Park Stud has concluded the breeding season for its stallions.
Paynter, who overcame a serious illness, will return to the races later today in California.
Officials determined that zilpaterol found in tests from 12 racehorses originated from contaminated feed.
The measures would allow the state to take action quickly when faced with emerging illegal substances.
Point of Entry suffered a condylar fracture in his left hind cannon bone and will have surgery.
Palace Malice dominated the stretch run to post a convincing upset win in the 2013 Belmont Stakes.
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