CHRB Okays Purina Feeds Based on Investigation
Based on Purina’s investigation, the CHRB says vendors can supply any product milled on and since March 27.
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Based on Purina’s investigation, the CHRB says vendors can supply any product milled on and since March 27.

RCI approved a schedule that could set the stage for uniform racing medication rules in the United States.

A supplement fed after osteochondral fragment removal could help reduce post-surgical joint inflammation.
One percent of purse enhancements from New York’s VLT program will fund new equine safety initiatives.

Researchers are closer to helping owners and trainers identify if a horse is at risk for soft tissue injury.

Media-trained vets from the AAEP’s On Call program will support another season of live racing telecasts.
Racing officials are taking a close look at the calming agent GABA, which was banned by the USEF in 2012.
The California Horse Racing Board, citing feed contamination, dismissed 48 positive tests for zilpaterol.

Veterinary experts are managing the EHV-1 outbreak at the site of England’s Badminton Horse Trials.

Rachel Alexandra was released from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital and returned home to Stonestreet Farm today.

New research indicates horses’ stress levels do not appear to change from one rider to another.
The CHRB said it concluded some sweet feed products contain zilpaterol, a prohibited substance for racehorses.

Researchers evaluated a new method that could help vets monitor joint infections’ response to treatment.
The USEF announced the veterinary panel and the associate veterinarians for the Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team.

Learn about the newest research and information about therapeutic joint injections for horses, including hyaluronan (HA), site prep, corticosteroids, infection, and more.

The University of Minnesota’s Dr. Stephanie Valberg discussed exertional rhabdomyolysis (formerly tying up) the 2012 Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art lecture during the 2012 AAEP convention.
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