A 9-year-old gelding named Took Charge died after sustaining an injury during a race at Los Alamitos, marking the track’s second horse fatality in the past week and fourth this year, according to the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB)....
Tammy Gantt, Vice President of Member Services, Events, and Sales at the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association (FTBOA), presented virtually to the University of Florida’s inaugural Florida Equine Ambassador cohort on March 5. She highlighted Marion County’s status...
Susan Chu’s journey into the world of Thoroughbred racing and breeding is a story of passion, dedication, and faith. Originally from Taiwan, Chu’s early life had no connection to horse racing; her interest in horses grew after moving to...
Washington State University (WSU) has decided to end its elective large animal surgery course earlier than planned due to safety concerns and threats following an online campaign opposing the euthanasia of eight horses and 60 goats used in the...
The Oswego County SPCA rescued about 60 animals—including cows, horses, cats, chickens, exotic birds, and lizards—from horrific conditions on a property in Sandy Creek, New York, on March 13. The rescue involved multiple agencies and volunteers, with urgent medical...
A recent legal case where a dog walker was injured by cattle on a public footpath highlights the responsibilities of landowners, including horse owners, to ensure public safety when their land is accessed by the public. A farmer was...