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Kentucky Derby Winner Heads for Triple Crown

Having won the Kentucky Derby,  I'll Have Another will join an elite group of horses, including Secretariat and Whirlaway in the race for the triple crown after a rousing, come-from-behind victory in the 138th running of the Race for the Roses. 

Japan Horse Racing Schedule Changes

Because of the earthquake and tsunami devastation, the Japan Racing Association is working to reschedule races and find venues not affected by the wide-spread devastation and resulting nuclear disaster.

Cornell's Equine Seminar Series presents: "32 and You: An Owner's Guide to Genetic Tests in Horses"

Dr. Callum Donnelly, assistant professor in the Section of Theriogenology at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, will provide owners with a guide to genetics tests in horses.

Advantages of Embryo Transfer for Both Mare and Owner

Embryo transfer is the process of taking a fertilized embryo from a mare and transferring it to another mare. With this technology (somewhat controversial), a mare may have more than one genetic foal in a breeding season. Is it right for your mare?

Quick Action Helps Keep New Foals Healthy

Nieman uses Stablelab to check SAA in foals because of the results its produced for guiding her treatment decisions as well as monitoring response to the treatment provided.

Physitis

 Learn why Physitis usuall affects young, rapidly growning horses while the growth plate is still open and how to prevent the condition with p[roper diet, exercise and careful hoof trimming.

Albuterol

 Read to learn how Albuterol is effective in treating wheezing and shortness of breath associated with airway obstruction in equines and as a tocolytic agent to suppress uterine contractions when premature labor appears to be imminent in mares.

Aspirin

 Learn how Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid, is useful as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to relieve pain, reduce fever, treat blood clotting problems, and as an anti-inflammatory agent that treats everything from laminitis to intestinal is

Flunixin Meglumine

 Learn why Flunixin meglumine with its rapid onset of action is the agent of choice in the initial treatment of tendonitis and many musculosketetal injuries in horses as well as laminitis. colitis and painful eye conditions.

Rifampin

Learn how Rifampin is used to treat foals and horses when a systemic antibacterial is needed to treat staphylococcal infections and eradicate pathogens located in difficult to reach target areas, such as abscesses.

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