October - December 2019, issue 67 (PRINT)
October - December 2019, issue 67 (PRINT)
Cover Profile - Cathrine Erichsen
Amie Karlsson talks to Norway's leading female trainer.
Are we too soft on our horses? Conditioning hooves / tendons
So asks Amy Barstow - looking at the impact on different types of surfaces commonly found in yards and on the racecourse.
Bleeders - Dr David Marlin looks at the facts, fiction and future direction of the treatment of exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhages.
Business profile - the new owners of Down Royal Racecourse
Lissa Oliver talks to the new team in charge of Northern Ireland’s leading racecourse.
Sales evaluation: musculoskeletal aspects
Thomas O’Keeffe reports from the 2019 Gerald Leigh Memorial Lectures held in Newmarket this past July.
Lissa Liver talks to Shelley Perham about the work she is undertaking to engage racing grooms online.
News from the EMHF - Diversity and inclusion in European racing
Dr Paull Khan covers issues including: Diversity and inclusion in European racing, the dark art of race planning and the European Beach Racing Association.
Balancing Act - Catherine Rudenko examines the Key considerations when reviewing what you feed and if you should supplement.
Nutrients - Prof. John Hunter and Luca Cumani showcase the work they have undertaken to better understand how the digestion of nutrients may improve horses’ overall condition.
Lissa Oliver talks to Shelley Perham about the work she is undertaking to engage racing grooms online.
Diagnostic-led Worm Control Programme
Dr Corrine Austin and Prof. Jacqui Matthews share their thoughts on planning a diagnostic-led worm control programme.