
The Jockey Club Announces Thoroughbred Safety Coalition Support
The Thoroughbred registry is calling for all U.S. racetracks to join the group.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The Thoroughbred registry is calling for all U.S. racetracks to join the group.

California has confirmed EHV-1 in two additional febrile horses.

Mandatory headgear, banned bitless bridles, imposed endurance rider weights, and frangible device requirements for eventing jumps are among new FEI rules.

The survey asked owners, managers, and riders about arena construction characteristics, air quality, arena footing, and associated health outcomes in horses and humans.

The two bodies have differing rules regarding horse age, medication use, and warm-up practices.

Find out what behaviors and signs to watch for that suggest visual impairment, and learn how to help horses deal with deteriorating eyesight and blindness.

No horses other than the index case showed signs of the disease.

Meanwhile, officials have released 14 premises from quarantine in Nebraska, Utah, and Wyoming.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture continues to monitor the situation in San Bernardino County.

Blood testing provides a clearer picture of potential cobalt misuse.

Owners and veterinarians involved with two small-scale horse breeding operations share their secrets to success.

Do you have a young horse in your life? Learn about young horse growth, development, exercise, and nutrition during this Q&A.

All horses that exhibited clinical signs have been cleared following monitoring.

Biting is a sign of stress in foals. In this study, foals less than 8 weeks old that didn’t have training breaks bit their handlers more frequently than ones that got days off between training sessions.

Officials continue to monitor the situation in San Bernardino County.

The USDA also corrects its previous report of VSV in Duchesne County, Utah.
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