New Mexico Track to Enforce Strict Drug Guidelines
Ruidoso Downs chairman says serious drug offenders will be banned from the track’s property starting in 2013.
Ruidoso Downs chairman says serious drug offenders will be banned from the track’s property starting in 2013.
The BLM is extending its deadline for private land wild horse ecosanctuary proposals from Aug. 29 to Sept. 19.
The organization endorsed a proposal to have Salix administered by certain veterinarians only.
Gov. Steve Beshear implemented regulations reforming some aspects of the state’s equine medication policy.
Race-day medication discussions are taking place in both Kentucky and West Virginia.
The Tennessee Walking Show Horse Organization has demanded the HSUS share tipline responses.
The rules are scheduled to take effect Sept. 4, just before the start of Turfway Park’s meet.
Individuals are asked to identify and report HPA violators, and support strong HPA enforcement by the USDA.
Furosemide will be the only medication permitted on race day in Kentucky effective Sept. 4.
The enhanced protocol will show animals presented for exhibition at the event are sound, administrators say.
The AQHA announced Aug. 12 its endorsement of The Jockey Club’s proposed Reformed Racing Medication Rules.
The HSUS has launched a national tip line to help crack down on the illegal practice known as “soring.”
A severe winter cause the reintroduced wild Przewalski’s horse population crashed dramatically.
The BLM will analyze the potential impacts of the proposed northeast Nevada wild horse ecosanctuary.
All human and equine samples taken during the Olympic equestrian events at Greenwich Park were negative.
Officials have seen an increase in visitors and an increase in people trying to get close to the horses.
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