
Physiology of Equine Aging
Rutgers researchers have gained a better understanding of how horses’ bodies change as they age. Here’s what we know.
All aspects of caring for performance horses
Rutgers researchers have gained a better understanding of how horses’ bodies change as they age. Here’s what we know.
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The field, including past Rolex champions and four-star first-timers, will begin with dressage on Thursday and Friday.
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Wednesday’s discussion topics included maintaining integrity and crop use during races, among others.
A panel believes keys include additional out-of-competition testing, investigators, and research.
In a long-term study, researchers showed that 92.5% of horses discharged had returned to work four to eight years after surgery.
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