Veitch Suspension Connected to Life At Ten Incident Upheld
The Life At Ten incident ultimately led to the implementation of new veterinary practices in racing.
The Life At Ten incident ultimately led to the implementation of new veterinary practices in racing.
The research pinpointed how long it took for some commonly used therapeutic drugs to clear a horse’s system.
The solicitation is for one or more long-term pasture facilities accommodating 400 to 2,000 wild horses.
The board advises the BLM on the management, protection, and control of wild free-roaming horses and burros.
The legislation received universal support from the U.S. House of Representatives on Feb. 6.
The bill, H.R. 7, contains language prohibiting the hauling of horses in double-deck trailers.
According to the pollsters, 80% of all those surveyed disapproved of horse processing, while 13% approved.
A La., Senate committee rejected an emergency rule from the LSRC to lower the threshold to 2 micrograms/mL.
The judge said the court did not have the jurisdiction or supporting case law to be the “overseer” of the BLM.
Those of us who enjoy horses outside of their natural habitat often encounter a dilemma: Is the discipline or use we’ve selected for them “what is good for the horse”?
The trainer allegedly harassed a veterinarian and her assistant following a drug test on a horse last March.
The 179 expense deduction applies to horses, farm equipment, and other depreciable property used in a business
The Equine Drug Research Council gave approval to changes in disciplinary measures for medication violations.
Panelists said there is no scientific evidence supporting a ban on the use of furosemide on race day.
A reward will be given to anyone who makes convincing argument in favor of reviving U.S.-based horse slaughter
Furosemide, known as Salix, will be discussed Jan. 14 during the National HBPA Medication Committee forum.
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