by Staff Writer | Apr 23, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
It looks like an insurance company involved in the case now has their attorney’s at work. “In a letter to polo team veterinarian Dr. James Belden, an attorney representing an insurance company says its investigation revealed that Biodyl was...
by Staff Writer | Apr 23, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
Here is the latest news on the Lechuza horse tragedy. It looks like a local pharmacy filled the prescription and made an error in the process. “A Florida pharmacy has told The Associated Press it incorrectly prepared a medication for 21 polo horses that...
by Staff Writer | Apr 21, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
RAIN DELAYS US OPEN POLO CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS WELLINGTON—The polo fields at International Polo Club Palm Beach have taken on close to three inches of rain in the last 24 hours and the polo safety committee has postponed the US Open Semi-Final games scheduled for...
by Staff Writer | Apr 21, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
Here are some links and a video from some of the media coverage the polo horse deaths that occurred last Sunday. Associated Press: Criminal probe of dead horses opened in Florida. Today MSNBC – Poison killed 21 polo ponies, says veterinarian. LA Times from Sun...
by Staff Writer | Apr 20, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
POLO COMMUNITY CONTINUES TO COME TOGETHER IN LOSS OF HORSES WELLINGTON—The polo community continues to wait on the results of tests being conducted on 21 horses that fell ill and died Sunday at International Polo Club Palm Beach prior to a US Open Polo Championship...
by Staff Writer | Apr 20, 2009 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL
DATE: April 20, 2009 CONTACT: Peter Rizzo (859) 219-1000 RE: Equine Medical Incident In Wellington, Florida The United States Polo Association is participating in an investigation to determine the cause of death of over 20 polo ponies that died prior to a polo match...