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"The distal portion of the limb was attached to the proximal portion only by skin and tendons. Environmental debris contaminated the fracture site and was compacted in the cavity."
Through a FOIA request to the New Jersey Racing Commission, I have confirmed the following kills at that state’s two remaining tracks last year (this is part 2; part 1 here). One caveat: According to the Commission, only one harness horse died in all of 2025; the Meadowlands is open year-round with over 100 racedays.…
64 Horses Injured or Sick at Turfway Over Just 10 Racedays
Over the course of just 10 days at Turfway (Feb 18-Mar 5), 30 horses were scratched by the regulatory vet – i.e., their exploiters had every intention of racing them – for being “injured” or “unsound,” and another 34 by private vets for being “injured” or “ill.” In addition, say the stewards: “Saki Bomb was…
New Mexico: "Impaled Rail Into Chest Cavity"; "Fell Past Wire: Lumbar Trauma"; "Collapsed During Morning Training – Bled Out" – and Plenty More
Through a FOIA request to the New Mexico Racing Commission, I have confirmed the following kills at that state’s tracks last year (this is part 2; part 1 here). Note: NM’s recordkeeping has historically been the worst in the nation. While I do believe they have been making an effort to improve, I am sure…
Manhandled at Aqueduct

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