
Jockey Club Goal: ‘Medication-Free’ Horse Racing
The Jockey Club reiterated its calls for a ban of Salix but made it clear it wants medication-free racing.
The Jockey Club reiterated its calls for a ban of Salix but made it clear it wants medication-free racing.
BloodHorse.com’s Jason Shandler caught up with Mike Repole to get his opinion on the current Salix debate.
The AGSC will employ a program banning race-day medications in graded 2-year-old Thoroughbred stakes races.
The BLM is requesting public nominations to fill three national Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board positions.
Mustang mares will receive contraceptives and stallions will return to the range under a new BLM gather plan.
The BLM is investigating if dozens of mustangs confiscated in Utah were bound for processing plants in Mexico.
A corporation is asking a federal court to order the removal of mustangs that have strayed on to private land.
The RMTC will continue to study a pilot program proposal to ban the use of Salix in 2-year-old Thoroughbreds.
The KHRC’s new laboratory choice and decision to revamp testing protocol are yielding positive results.
The KHRC has begun reviewing and revising the state’s horse racing medication regulations.
The BLM has withdrawn a mustang gather plan that would have created minimally producing wild horse herds.
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund has enhanced its patrols after a foal died as a result of eating human food items.
The BLM has selected Joan Guilfoyle to be the new chief of the BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Division.
Sixty-five members of Congress have asked the BLM to abandon a plan to create nonproducing wild horse herds.
The state of Wyoming will oppose a lawsuit aimed at stopping a Bureau of Land Management gather in that state.
A Tennessee man is facing multiple charges in connection with the death of two BLM mustangs in Wyoming.
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