Fast recovery - Three tips to get your horse back to racing with Structural Integration
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 26
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 26
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 26
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 25
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THOMAS TOBIN - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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DAVID THISTLETON - (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Dr David Martin (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
North
American Trainer reader David Williams adds his thoughts to the article
on ‘The biomechanics of suspension’ that featured in our Breeders' Cup /
Winter 2011 issue.
David Williams (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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CLIVE WEBB-CARTER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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REBECKA BLENNTOFT (18 October 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 22)
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Dr. Jill Esz Smith DC (17 October 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 22)
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Dr. Christine King (25 July 2011 - Issue Number: 21)
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Sid Fernando (25 July 2011 - Issue 21)
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Dr Colin Roberts BVSc MA PhD FRCVS (25 July 2011 - Issue 21)
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Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc (25 July 2011 - Issue 21)
Is knowledge of the basic genetic make-up of a yearling the future? Genetic tests might be used to make decisions about which sire and dam to breed together. Once born, a genetic test may decide which foals should be sent to the sales and which to keep and race. As a trainer knowledge of a horse’s genetics might influence its training program and the direction of its racing career. Until recently, such genetic tests have not been available, but now this area of technology is changing fast.
By Dr David Marlin
First Published (20 April 2011 - Issue 20)
Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc discusses why a tiny, blood- loving, parasitic protozoan is making such a huge impact
on horses and the racing industry.
By Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc
First Published (20 April 2011 - Issue 20)
Electric starting gates were introduced to North American tracks in 1939 to avoid false starts and ensure a fair race. However, with their introduction came the increase of serious injury to the racehorse through both accidental contact with the stalls and the jump action.
By Samantha Ostridge
First Published (02 February 2011 - Issue Number: 19)
On Saturday, May 1, 2010, Super Saver, the 3-year-old colt bred and owned by WinStar Farm, LLC, won the Kentucky Derby by 2 1/2 lengths under the watchful eye of trainer Todd Pletcher. Three races later, on August 28, Super Saver finished tenth in the Travers, beaten by over 7 lengths. What happened to this talented colt in less than four months?
By Stacey Oke DVM MSc
First Published (2 February 2011 - Issue 19)
Horse racing magazine for the training and development of the thoroughbred racehorse.