News & Updates

State Audits Thoroughbred Authority; Finds “Significant” Non-Compliance With Law

On October 10, the Maryland General Assembly’s Office of Legislative Audits released the results of its fiscal compliance audit of the now-defunct Maryland Thoroughbred Racetrack Operating Authority (MTROA). The auditors reported “significant instances of noncompliance with applicable laws, rules, or regulations” and “significant deficiencies” in MTROA’s internal controls.  Background The General Assembly …

Strangles Outbreak Continues Unabated

On Monday, October 6, the Maryland Department of Agriculture confirmed the 21st case of strangles so far this year. This latest case is a 7-year-old Thoroughbred gelding used for pleasure riding at a private facility in Anne Arundel County. The horse had already been vaccinated and is now quarantined. No …

Jennie Brannigan jumping the crab jump at the Maryland 5 Star

Farm Stewardship Month-by-Month

(first published in the October issue of The Equiery) Farm stewardship is a year-round job. Here is a guide from the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Horse Outreach Workgroup to help you stay on top of about what horse farmers should try to do every month. January 1. Protect Your Pastures Keep horses …

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The September Equiery Is Out!

There’s a little something for everyone in the September issue of The Equiery, which is now available at a distributor near you. Our cover celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue and we have a Q&A with the founder Christine Hajek to go along with it. Just …

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