Dr. Michael Lindinger, PhD, responds to the article " Why the AGCO Lowered the TCO2 Test Threshold" in order to address a number of issues.
With more horses and the handle up more than 22 per cent over 2020, can others learn from the California track’s success?
Racing is a dangerous sport, especially when 1,000 lbs of pent-up energy is waiting to explode from the gate. Two experts weigh in.
"George" quickly became "King George" as he racked up wins in '55-56, including the three races that would make up the Canadian Triple Crown.
Glenn Sikura reflects on the legacy of exemplary horseman and breeder Gustav Schickedanz, and the promise of the next generation.
A list of recommendations to consider when thinking about emergency preparedness in relation to flooding and other disasters.
The Ontario-bred, who was runner-up in the King Edward, could next be looking to contest the Ricoh Woodbine Mile.
Frank Courtney’s career at Woodbine, including Horsemen’s Bookkeeper for 32 years, spanned seven decades both on and off the track.
This essential nutrient readily found in green grass may be lacking in hay-fed stabled horses, in which case supplementation is key.
The jockey from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, has already had a hot start, including a win in the Plate Trial Stakes aboard Avoman.
Nearly dying from Covid-19 and suffering a staggering array of complications, owner Curtis Landry finally has something to cheer about.
Whether Tio Magico gets a shot at Queen’s Plate glory isn’t certain, but trainer Gail Cox would love to see the red-and-gold silks win again.
2013 Sovereign Award Winner Skye Chernetz reflects on the highs, lows and challenges of the past nine years.
The Ontario-bred son of Reload impressed in his 2021 debut and a path is being plotted which may include the Queen's Plate in August.
That simple-looking shot isn’t that simple at all. Here are some tips from pro photographer Dave Landry for capturing that perfect image.