Back Issues
First published in September 2000, Trainer Magazine has already covered many issues that affect the training of racehorses.
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Issue 15 Autumn 2006
- Geir Stabell - How will artificial surfaces affect thoroughbred racing and breeding?
- Swamp fever - UPDATE
- Valfredo Valiani One of Italy's leading trainers and vice president of the European Trainers' Federation, speaks to Geir Stabell.
- Osteochondritis dissecans Deborah Spike-Pierce, DVM discusses research into the development, causes and treatment of OCD.
- Reiki Paul Peacock discovers the ancient Japanese healing method.
- Immunostimulants and their role as an alternative to vaccines By Elizabeth Davis, DVM, PhD, Dip. ACVIM
- Frank Stronach and his growing global Magna empire By Howard Wright, associate editor, The Racing Post
- The changing face of lameness By Peter Gray MVB MRCVS
- Half tree or whole tree? Mary Bromiley assesses the role the saddle tree plays in the training of racehorses.
- Stable Vices Crib-biting, wind-sucking, weaving and boxwalking are all common vices. Dr Mark Kennedy examines their significance for welfare and performance in the Thoroughbred
- Equine gastric ulcer syndrome By Dr Mark Dunnett & Dr Catherine Dunnett
- Time for a re-think? Ian Lane asks whether we should change the way horses are fed.
- Trade Zone
- STAKES SCHEDULES™
- Trainer's Comment - Willie Mullins