The following horses were injured in U.S. races last week and had to be removed from the track by “equine ambulance.” While fates remain unknown at this time, we will eventually get death confirmations on many, if not most, through our FOIA reporting. Note, also, that “bled” is shorthand for pulmonary hemorrhage – bleeding in the lungs.
Olivia’s Wish at Finger Lakes (Gaming Commission: “visible bleeding”)
Tully at Keeneland
Lemon Creek Louie at Thistledown
Breaking News at Hawthorne
Cat Binford at Lone Star
Mm Renigade at Albuquerque
Texas Adopter at Delta
Jp Seisy Ivory at Evangeline
Glencorrib Sky at Middleburg
From the Heart at Remington
Madelyn Attack at Hawthorne (also “bled”)
Halfway to Nowhere at Santa Anita
Bull It Prooph at Will Rogers
And then there were these, not reported as ambulanced off, but…
Centre Court Champ “returned bleeding from the nostrils” at Parx
Lino’s Kid “bled” at Presque Isle
High Flying Cowgirl “hit rail, DNF” at Will Rogers

