Last Week…

Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week.

(Again, because of the holidays, as well as weather issues, there was less racing.)

Migration “vanned off” at Santa Anita
Tizmet “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Storm Risk “bled” at Turfway
Tapizearance “vanned off, [euthanized]” at Aqueduct
Karenville “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Ten Rings “vanned off” at Turfway
Sun and Surf “vanned off” at Golden Gate
Sheza Fine Justice “vanned off” at Mahoning
Famous Miss Kitty “vanned off” at Los Alamitos
Another Way “fell, vanned off” at Sunland
No Huddle “fell, vanned off” at Sunland
Serpentine “bled” at Turfway

While not all the “vanned off” end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled,” “Returned Bleeding From Nostrils”: pulmonary hemorrhage.

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  1. Every day abuse of horses for racing means that there are casualties of horseracing every day and every week. It’s sad and disturbing. Horse racing is animal cruelty!

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