Initial Missouri Horse Processing Plant Site Nixed
Developers cited high site preparation costs as the reason for abandoning the Mountain Grove location.
Developers cited high site preparation costs as the reason for abandoning the Mountain Grove location.
The 6-year-old gelding is recovering after a tornado swept him up from a pasture and dropped him into a house.

Research indicates that combining NSAIDs achieved no better results than using either drug alone.
New 2012 code protocol deals with mainly with race-day medication model rules and race-day security.
The informational meeting will discuss the proposed plant and the feasibility study currently under way.
The panel will provide insight on various health issues for the CHRB Medication and Track Safety Committee.
A proposal to open a horse processing plant in a Mo. town is being met by opposition by some residents.
A contraceptive will be evaluated for use in a herd of semiferal ponies residing in Southwest England.
The bill would forbid photography or videography at agricultural operations without the owner’s permission.
Trainer Jackie L. McConnell and three others are accused of violating the HPA by soring horses.
New York is returning to a standard banning the use of Bute in horses in the 48 hours leading up to a race.
The bucking horse was euthanized after sustaining a broken leg at the Orange Blossom Festival Rodeo.

One researcher concluded that when dosing PBZ in the horse, “More is not better. Less is less effective.”
Breeders’ Cup Ltd. upheld a ban on race-day medications for 2-year-olds at the 2012 World Championships.

The 4,000-acre Deerwood Ranch located in the Centennial Valley in Wyoming was chosen for ecologic review.
The USEF and Equine Canada have implemented new regulations surrounding GABA and vedaprofen, respectively.
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