Mereworth Farm Preserved for Retired Racehorses
The 1,200-acre Lexington, Kentucky, farm will serve as a sanctuary for unwanted equines and retired racehorses.
The 1,200-acre Lexington, Kentucky, farm will serve as a sanctuary for unwanted equines and retired racehorses.

Learn about the long-format event and why veterinarians are crucial to these competitions.
The FEI Tribunal has disqualified Maxime Livio and Qalao des Mers following a positive test for a controlled medication.
Comments are requested on a proposed approach for controlling equine infectious anemia (EIA) in Canada.

Owners can make their graded stakes horses’ veterinary records public by posting them on a specialized website.
Three men have been charged with attempting to shoot wild burros in a residential area of Moreno Valley.

Two Maryland premises are now quarantined after horses residing at the facilities tested positive for neurologic EHV-1.

The Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) will award Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event riders competing on Thoroughbreds.

Shawn Flarida will speak at 6 p.m. on April 27 as part of UK’s Distinguished Industry Lecture Series.
The app is designed to let owners assess horses’ health data and share it with the animals’ health care teams.
The Extreme Mustang Makeover will take place April 24-25 in Queen Creek, Arizona.

Seven Michigan premises remain under quarantine for equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1).
More than 50 Tennessee Walking Horses are receiving care after being removed from allegedly deplorable conditions.
More than 100 participants will take part in the ASPCA’s 2015 Help a Horse Day grants contest.
Catherine L. Brady allegedly took more than $68,000 from the Delaware Valley Horseman’s Association.
Topics will include lower-limb lameness, ophthalmology, ambulatory practice, and poor performance.
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