Breeders’ Cup Drug Tests Come Back Clean
All urine and blood samples collected from Breeders’ Cup horses tested negative for prohibited substances.
All urine and blood samples collected from Breeders’ Cup horses tested negative for prohibited substances.
A judge allowed a lawsuit that could have prevented a New Mexico processing plant from opening to expire.
Researchers recently confirmed that feral horses appear to ‘shop around’ based on population density.
Breeders’ Cup believes it is prepared in the areas of horse safety and security for the World Championships.
The events will feature lectures on university programs, equine reproduction, and horse management issues.
Two wild horse advocacy groups are offering a total of $7,000 in rewards for information about the case.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted unanimously to adopt uniform medication and drug-testing rules.
The RMTC Tactical Research Program and HFL Sport Science identified dichloracetic acid and tadalafil.
Authorities are investigating the death of a horse apparently slaughtered for meat and dumped in a canal.
Federal authorities are investigating the shootings and subsequent deaths of three wild horses.
Traces of the tranquilizer drug reserpine were found in a blood sample from Clifton Promise.
Are general horse owners using the contraceptive vaccine porcine zona pellucida (or PZP)?
The IFHA has taken the stand that anabolic steroids should be not be permitted in or out of competition.
Eric Mitchell shares his thoughts on the U.S. Trotting Association’s recent exit from the RMTC.
More than 50 tracks and organizations signed a letter supporting the model rules and drug-testing reform.
The changes to the FEI’s prohibited substances list will take effect Jan. 1, 2014
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