Marketer Voluntarily Recalls Equine Gastric Ulcer Product
Tristar Equine Marketing has recalled Gastrotec after receiving a warning letter from the FDA regarding its marketing.
Tristar Equine Marketing has recalled Gastrotec after receiving a warning letter from the FDA regarding its marketing.

The bill will effectively prevent any horse slaughterhouses from opening until Sept. 30, 2015.

The adoption of new model rules on medication use in racehorses has led to an increase in positive tests in Indiana.
The RCI has asked the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium (RMTC) to merge into a new RCI scientific advisory board.
A fourth Florida horse has died after consuming an equine feed tainted with an antibiotic intended for use in cattle.

The new ecosanctuary will be located in Lander, Wyoming, with horses arriving as early as the spring of 2015.

Something as simple as a sign can help organizers run events that promote horse health and biosecurity.

De Vos was elected by an overwhelming majority in the first round of voting, earning 98 votes out of a possible 131.

Researchers examined, discussed, and debated the latest research on saddle-related welfare and performance issues.
The bills are designed to strengthen measures to better manage the risk of disease entering and spreading in Australia.

The resolution encourages Americans to be mindful of horses’ contribution to the U.S. economy, history, and character.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will award $2.4 million in grants to its 42 accredited facilities for 2014.

Americans are celebrating the 10th annual National Day of the Horse on Dec. 13.
The lawsuit alleges that the St. Louis Metropolitan Taxicab Commission failed to regulate horse-drawn cabs in that city.
The 103-year-old racetrack received its initial NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance accreditation in 2013.
Five researchers will each receive a grant of $15,000 to study equine infectious diseases during 2015.
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