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Bid to Ban Furosemide Fails in Kentucky

A proposal to ban an anti-bleeding drug on race days in Kentucky lost on Monday, April 16, in a debate dividing a thoroughbred industry struggling to preserve the Bluegrass state’s reputation as the nation’s horse capital.

Three Equine Products Receive Great Good-Horsekeeping Reviews

Equine Lameness For The Layman, MVP's Levelor, and Shires Equestrian's bell boots earned great reviews this month and are featured in Good-Horsekeeping.

Equine Foundation Donation to Aid in Lameness Evaluation

”The Equinosis Lameness Locator® is better than the naked eye when it comes to determining equine limb lameness because it samples motion data transmitted by sensors and algorithms at a very high frequency.”

Game On Dude Wins $750,000 Feature Race at Santa Anita

Game On Dude hung on to win the $750,000 Big 'Cap for the third time at Santa Anita making him the third horse in the 77 year history of the track with this accomplishment.

Theme of World Veterinary Day 2013 To Be: Vaccinations

The discovery of disease prevention through vaccination is one of the greatest scientific achievements of all time. Vaccines are very valuable tools to stop the spread of a large number of transmissible diseases that threaten the health and welfare of ani

AAEP Publishes Rotavirus Guidelines for Horse Owners and Breeding Centers

AAEP has published guidelines for identification, management and prevention of rotavirus, a leading cause of diarrhea in foals up to six months of age.

Humane Society Releases Statement on New BLM Wild Horse Invasive Surgical Sterilization Program

BLM has announced plans to sterilize wild mares in the field by using an invasive surgical procedure to remove the mares' ovaries.

Rule Reversed in Horse Dental Care

New rules that passed last August to allow lay persons in Oklahoma to float horses' teeth have been reversed by the state Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. The rules created the title of equine dental-care provider after an applicant paid

Electrocution Killed Race Horses at Newbury Park

British horseracing's governing body has confirmed that the two horses that died at Newbury last weekend were killed by heart attacks as a result of accidental electrocution.

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