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Horse Kills at U.S. Tracks

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Santa Anita Kill: "Horse hit rail multiple times, went down in tunnel: complete, catastrophic, open, displaced, severely comminuted fracture of P1; complete tears of [multiple] ligaments; complete tear of fetlock joint; multiple body wounds."

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). Hidden Speed, Aug 24, Los Alamitos R “Complete, displaced, comminuted fracture of third carpal; complete, displaced fracture of second carpal; complete tears of [multiple] ligaments.” Also: “[multiple] tooth…

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HISA Chief: "The sport's social license to operate is at risk."

The Thoroughbred Daily News has been asking industry insiders what racing’s biggest problem is. Here is HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus’ response: “Racing’s biggest problem is the perception – and at times the reality – that our industry treats horses as commodities rather than athletes and partners. When the public believes horses are viewed primarily as…

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The Added Animal Cruelty at Saratoga Race Course Yesterday

The following tracks canceled racing yesterday due to extreme heat: Belterra, Colonial, Delaware, Ellis, Monmouth. (Several had also canceled the day before.) Who was racing? Among others, Saratoga. When the 1st race kicked off there at 1:12, says the chart, the temp was 95. But I can tell you (because I live in the region)…

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