
Truesdail Labs to Handle Maryland Racehorse Drug Tests
Truesdail will analyze all urine and blood specimens taken from horses competing at Maryland races.
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Truesdail will analyze all urine and blood specimens taken from horses competing at Maryland races.

A team of veterinary surgeons also held its own scientifically based review and shared its views.

Veterinarians have tools to help them make educated judgments about lamenesses, their causes, and prognoses.

A combination of mesenchymal stem cells and gene therapy reduced osteoarthritis progression in one model.

There are ways of preventing and treating equine lameness to help your horse be as healthy as possible.

Scoping yearlings and significant findings in radiographs were among the major topics covered.
The International Eventing Officials Club is the third group to sign a memorandum of understanding.

Stakeholders are learning how difficult it can be to achieve uniformity, even with basic regulations.

How does a suspensory injury impact a racehorse’s performance? It depends on the severity of the injury.

Researchers found that NSAID administration reduced immune response in previously exposed and naive horses.
The 17.3-hand former mount of U.S. equestrian Karen O’Conner was euthanized earlier this week. He was 30.

Industry stakeholders met Jan. 30 for an update on adoption of uniform medication and drug testing rules.

Learn about St Nicholas Abbey’s battle with a fracture that was ultimately ended by a severe bout of colic.

One of the most common sites of catastrophic injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses is the fetlock.

With a little bit more consideration for both horse and rider winter riding can be an enjoyable experience.
The 17-year-old Selle Francais mare broke a bone in her front right leg in a pasture accident on Jan. 26.
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