October - December 2024 - issue 87

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  • Alysen Miller profiles Daniel and Claire Kübler as they embrace a scientific approach to training racehorses with cutting-edge technologies.

  • Dr Katie Williams explains how early research results are showing that more fibre and less starch doesn’t necessarily equal a reduced performance for the equine athlete.

  • This quarter Lissa Oliver focuses on the opportunities available in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Hong Kong.

  • Jaqui Mathews addresses the dilemma of worming treatment decisions for horses in training.

  • Virginia Lisco reviews the different Artificial Intelligence tools available to help breeders and trainers make more informed decisions based on data.

  • Daragh Ó Conchúir speaks with a variety of stakeholders on where jump racing is going and asks what changes could be made to make jump racing more competitive.

  • Paull Khan reports from the Italian Ministry of Agriculture talk on Italian Derby Day, the General Assembly in Copenhagen, the European Pony Racing Association Annual Meeting, the European Beach Racing Association Annual Meeting and this year’s ’Brussels Mission’ to the European Parliament.

  • Kate Dugher gives a veterinary perspective on dealing with hormonal behaviours in training.

  • David Sykes looks at the rapidly developing potent tools for health monitoring that may provide a ground-breaking shift in the horses’ healthcare.

  • This quarter, Lissa Oliver features Noel Kelly, trainer of Size Five who won at Perth in September following a 640 day layoff.