At the University of Kentucky's Equine Research Showcase, David Horohov, PhD, gave a talk on types of vaccines and the responses to each.
A study of Thoroughbred youngsters at the University of Kentucky identified the primary causes of mortality, from disease to injuries.
Breeders, owners and bettors are all interested in which stallion will have the most precocious first crop of runners in 2021.
Slow to gain traction in Canada, the movement is seeking uniform regulation in racing and a stop to drug use.
Woodbine Entertainment's newest director is a horse owner and is keen to boost horse racing's business, development, and fan base.
Ontario owner-breeder David Clancy could have a lot on his (Queen’s) Plate with a trifecta of three home-bred hopefuls.
A promising new pilot study could simplify the stem cell treatment process for ligament and tendon injuries in horses.
A guide to the key nutrients needed for adequate nutrition and bone/joint health in growing horses, especially those destined for the track.
There is no doubt that horseracing is among the most popular sports in the world.
There have been many eccentric gems in the sport who caused mayhem in the morning but were all business in the afternoon.
Crystal Todd speaks of life as a groom for one of the track’s most successful stables, that of Canadian Hall of Famer Josie Carroll.
In a difficult and unprecedented season, Woodbine horsepeople pulled together to survive as human and equine heroes came to the fore.
For all her foibles, 'problem child' Samurai Queen had the one quality conditioner Darwin Banach was looking for ‒ talent.
A lifetime of loving horses is evident in this Yugoslavian immigrant with a show jumping background whose first trade was as a chemist.
The Ontario-bred’s first win came later rather than sooner, but for the chestnut’s connections it made the victory all the more memorable.