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Studies show early detection of hoof issues could lead to more favorable outcomes
by Amanda Duckworth
ONE OF THE staples of equine health care pertains to the hoof. No matter what stage of life a horse is in, quality hoof care is important.
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Use of tongue ties and nosebands are studied
by Amanda Duckworth
RACEHORSES RELY ON good respiratory health to be able to perform at the peak of their abilities. It is why endoscope results can influence owners, trainers, and buyers alike.
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A major part of a horse's diet, not all hay is created equal
by Amanda Duckworth
IT IS WELL known that horses are grazing animals. Scientifically speaking, they are non-ruminant herbivores, which means they are plant eaters with a single-chambered stomach.
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New York-bred program receives a major boost
By Teresa Genaro THE NEW YORK RACING ASSOCIATION kicked off 2026 with a long-awaited announcement, one that had been teased and modified since 2023, and one that New York's breeders and owners have eagerly anticipated.
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The woman behind Indiana Stallion Station
By Karen M. JohnsonTHE CALENDAR HAD just turned to 2026 and Joyce Baker, the owner of Indiana Stallion Station, was already on foal watch, a process the Hoosier native expects to repeat about another 50 times this year.
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David Scanlon and wife Blair King buy legendary Florida training center
By Alicia HughesHE DOESN'T SIT WITH IT very often because horsemen rarely—if ever—pause long enough to admire the trajectory of their own ascent, but every square inch of David Scanlon's daily routine now serves as a reminder for how far he has exceeded his initial ...
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Ellen Caines followed her heart and is still going strong with Caines Stallion Station after nearly three decades
By Denis BlakleELLEN CAINES HAS been a part of the Thoroughbred breeding scene in Oklahoma for long enough that it's hard to say when Caines Stallion Station officially started, but its roots were planted in 1985 and then it ...
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Owner/breeder Stuart Grant grew his wings in the Mid-Atlantic
By Charlie McCarthyFOR STUART GRANT, Splendora embodies both the thrill and the heartbreak of breeding.
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Studies reveal insight to dietary care for foals, before and after birth
by Amanda Duckworth
YOU ARE WHAT you eat applies to more than just humans. A broodmare's diet is important as she goes along in her pregnancy, and the impact of those choices carry through to the resulting foal as well.
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Artificial lighting and its use with broodmares
by Amanda Duckworth
PUTTING BROODMARES UNDER lights is far from a new concept. However, understanding the science behind it can help those in charge of mares to do so more effectively.