Melbourne Cup champion Knight's Choice will miss this week's $2.5 million Group 1 All-Star Mile after suffering bruising to ...
The good news is that the knock to the leg for Knight’s Choice is not serious, but it has robbed him of precious time this autumn, forcing him to miss a first-up run in Saturday’s $2.5 million ...
HISA regulations prohibit joint injections within 7 days of a workout and 14 days of a race; fetlock injections require 30 days before a race. State regulations prior to HISA’s implementation ...
"Everything went fine," Bramlage said, two days later. "It was a straightforward chip fracture in the fetlock joint." Magnitude will be in a stall at Becky Maker's Shantera Farm in nearby ...
The vet helped a lot to make sure which part had a problem. “His fetlock had a little bit of a problem so they just medicated his fetlock and he was sound. In the morning he is too strong ...
Those standdown times apply only to fetlock joint injections; non-fetlock injections require a 14- and seven-day standdown from racing and timed workouts, respectively.
Oaklawn has announced that beginning Jan. 25, a horse needing a repeated intra-articular corticosteroid injection to the fetlock joint requires the attending veterinarian to perform a radiograph ...
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