What Saliva Says about Stress in Thoroughbreds A recent study investigated whether biomarkers found in saliva could help measure stress levels in racing and leisure horses.
From Hastings to Woodbine: Tara Neigel is Finding Her Stride The BC native is heading into her third season at the Rexdale oval, and has been honing her craft at Gulfstream this winter.>> more
Ensuring Horse Racetrack Surface Consistency Constant monitoring of dirt, turf and synthetic track surfaces is necessary to ensure fairness and the safety of horses and riders.>> more
Beyond Expectations: Loveaboveandbeyond From a $5,500 claim to a cross-border standout, Buffalo Stable's 'Sticky' continues to rack up wins, most recently with a career-best 93 speed rating.>> more
How Jockey Position Impacts Racehorse Movement A new study finds that jockey’s position at the trot affects asymmetries, push-off and weight-bearing capacity.>> more