
A Look Back at the Feeding of Performance Horses
Find out how feeding recommendations and diets for performance horses have changed over the years.
All aspects of caring for performance horses
Find out how feeding recommendations and diets for performance horses have changed over the years.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation work to improve racehorse aftercare.
Elzinga hopes to gain a better understanding of mechanisms that could predispose a horse to developing laminitis.
Researchers in the club’s Racing Laboratory are studying biomarkers for use in drug testing.
From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.
The Race Assured team presented a blood test which could predict injuries in horses well before serious problems occur.
PET reveals activity at the molecular level and detects changes in tissue before the size or shape is modified.
Take a look at some commonly fed supplements and the theories behind their use.
Meanwhile, Uncle Lino was vanned off following the race with what appears to be a minor tendon injury.
Technological advances and improved surgical procedures mean horses have a better chance of surviving a fracture.
What’s new in feeding today’s superstar racehorses and champions of the future? In a sense, nothing and everything.
Horses not accepted at the first FEI inspection may not compete in national classes at the same event for 48 hours.
Researchers determined that both veterinarians and owners need more equine nutrition education.
Pimlico is home of the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in Thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown.
Take precautions to reduce your horse’s risk of getting hurt while returning to work.
Of the 702 respondents, 463 (66%) said they planned to watch the Kentucky Derby at home on television last week.
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