New U.S. Restrictions On Aranesp, Epogen? October 14, 2010 It has been reported that the United States' Food and Drug Administration is concerned that erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) such as Epogen, Aranesp and
Study: Gene Mutation Affects West Nile Vulnerability In Horses May 14, 2010 According to a report, researchers have found that horses with a particular mutated gene increases their susceptibility to contract West Nile Virus.
Study: Barn Workers At Respiratory Risk November 20, 2009 According to a questionnaire study undertaken earlier this year by investigators at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, it is estimated that 4.6 million Americans involved in th
Study: Furosemide Reduces EIPH June 29, 2009 According to the results of a recent study, it has been proven that furosemide decreases the incidence of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) in racehorses. The study, conducted by Colorado ...
IER To Present Results Tonight At Fraser December 17, 2008 The BC Standardbred Association has announced that the results of a size and scope study commissioned by the BC Horse (thoroughbred and standardbred) Racing Industry will be presented tonight at Frase...
Hair Determines Dominant Hoof? November 25, 2008 Researchers in the Republic of Ireland have said that the direction of the hair on a horse's head curls can determine whether the animal is left or right-handed.