
New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
The new legislation would regulate/prohibit substances, methods, and treatments that can be used in racing.
The new legislation would regulate/prohibit substances, methods, and treatments that can be used in racing.
Calumet Farm’s Oxbow gunned to the front from the gate to win the $1 million Preakness Stakes May 18.
Dr. Scott Palmer explains why some racehorses wear tongue ties and why this equipment is important.
While horse racing has made strides toward drug reform and uniform medication rules, inconsistencies remain.
The sponsorship benefits the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation.
The awards honor Maryland horses and individuals that demonstrate standards of excellence.
The RACE Fund is launching spring fund drive auction to help raise funds for racehorse retirement and rescue.
Scott Palmer, VMD, Dipl. ABVP, will serve as the AAEP On Call veterinarian for the May 18 Preakness Stakes.
Dr. Scott Palmer describes a typical racehorse feeding regimen.
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation donors can receive an official Orb baseball cap.
The bill would limit the equine medical director to serving no more than two two-year terms consecutively.
The West Virginia Racing Commission is investigating the death of a horse in the Mountaineer receiving barn.
The KHRC says all samples from Derby and Oaks horses were cleared with no irregularities found.
Vets evaluated the potential application of dynamic endoscopy when examining Thoroughbred yearlings.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call Veterinarian, lists two examples of On Call communication in action–Filago (1991 Breeders’ Cup Turf) and Barbaro (2006 Preakness).
Orb stormed to the lead in the stretch of a sloppy Churchill Downs strip to win the 2013 Kentucky Derby.
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