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Horse Kills at U.S. Tracks

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"Head Trauma in Gate, Bleeding From Both Nostrils"

Through a FOIA request to the California Horse Racing Board, I have obtained the following details on some of that state’s kills in 2025 (previous ones here). Meticulus, Jan 24, Los Alamitos T “Head trauma in gate, bleeding from both nostrils.” In addition: “complete, displaced, comminuted fracture of C1 vertebra; complete, displaced, comminuted fracture of…

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Dead Horse Earning

How did Valid Connection fare in the 2nd at Mountaineer last night? Well, here is what the box score says: “Valid Connection rallied into upper stretch, [took] a bad step nearing the wire, suffered a catastrophic injury and was euthanized on track.” And that’s that – just another young (four) athlete dying in the arena.…

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Three Fall in Same Lone Star Race

The chart for the 4th at Lone Star Sunday: “Perdido Star…was forced out further by the drifting leader clipping heels and falling near the 16th pole. It’s Time for Zima…ran into a stricken foe nearing the 16th pole and fell. Lady Q…ran into other rivals and fell in deep stretch.” Here’s how that looked. (All…

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The Lie of "Horses Love to Run"

In a Dec 2024 interview in Equus Magazine, neuroscientist and horse trainer Dr. Janet Jones was asked the following: “Do racehorses and other equine athletes have competitive instincts?” Her answer: “It would be the rare racehorse who ‘loves to run.’ Most would prefer to stay near their buddies in quiet, safe places and munch on…

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