
Whip Use in Elite, Non-Elite Show Jumpers
Researchers take a look at whip use by jumper riders and how it relates to performance outcomes.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Researchers take a look at whip use by jumper riders and how it relates to performance outcomes.

It seems like horses respond to changes in human voice tone, but is it a coincidence? Researchers found out.
Washington’s Thoroughbred Showcase, featuring 30+ former racehorses, will be held Aug. 31 at Emerald Downs.
The racing commission approved a cruelty policy that relies heavily on existing practices and state law.
The charges against a Tennessee horse trainer were dropped, but the case could still be far from over.
Among the measures is early out-of-competition blood testing for banned substances.
The BLM intends to relocate 180 wild horses threatened by severe drought to off-range facilities.
The Idaho BLM will hold a hearing to discuss motor vehicle use in wild horse management operations.
KHRC Medical Director Mary Scollay, DVM, gave an introduction to the Mid-Atlantic Uniform Medication Program.
Judge Mary Lou Robinson said she will sign an order requiring the AQHA to register cloned animals.
The code outlines what it means for an organization to be committed to responsible horse care and ownership.
Panelists said public perception is based on biased representation by press and industry organizations.
The Rescuing Racers Initiative aids in the rescue and rehabilitation of retired racehorses.

The Jockey Club recommended that all U.S. racing jurisdictions pledge to adopt a uniform medication program.

The Jockey Club will provide funds to some racing jurisdictions to step up out-of-competition drug testing.
The Norman Hayward Fund is restricted to research into the disease and welfare of sheep, cattle, and horses.
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