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Why horse racing is so dangerous - Animals

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/horse-racing-risks-deaths-sport
    In the first four weeks of the race season, five horses have died at Santa Anita Park, a California racetrack, including three in as many days over Martin Luther King Day weekend. In the U.S., 493...

Deathwatch - Horse Racing Kills

    https://horseracingkills.com/issues/deathwatch/
    Key Findings. At least 149 horses were killed on track for a number of reasons, most commonly for catastrophic front limb injury (41) On average at least one horse will die on Australian racetracks every 2.5 days. At least six horses died from cardiac causes. At least five horses …

Horse Racing Death Statistics

    https://www.veterinarians.org/horse-racing-death-statistics/
    944 horse fatalities were reported from public racetracks to the non-profit Horse Racing Wrongs in 2020, a decrease from the 1119 reported deaths in 2019. However, the number of reporting tracks also decreased from 95 to 79.

Horse Racing Death - Gubbage

    https://www.gubbage.com/horse-racing-death-register-track
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Gubbage - Horse racing 1.01 statistics - Horse racing death register

    https://www.gubbage.com/horse-racing-death-register
    51 rows

Are Racehorse Deaths on the Rise? - Horse Racing Sense

    https://horseracingsense.com/are-racehorse-deaths-on-the-rise/
    Stats Don’t Lie! Racehorses are put to death they suffer a leg injury.. The most common catastrophic limb injury occurs in the animal’s... Overwork causes catastrophic racehorse injuries.. A horses’ body experiences repetitive use wear in their muscles and... Pain masking drugs leads to racehorse ...

Killed, 2020 – Horseracing Wrongs

    https://horseracingwrongs.org/killed-2020/
    Killed, 2020. The following horses were killed at American racetracks in 2020. Please note, however, that there are piles of data – dead horses, that is – not available to us: The “catastrophically injured” euthanized back on private farms, thus not reportable to racing commissions. The too-badly-damaged euthanized immediately after being taken in by rescues.

Killed, 2022 – Horseracing Wrongs

    https://horseracingwrongs.org/killed-2022/
    Winetastic, Jan 20, Aqueduct R – “suffered an injury, euthanized on the track”. Devils Dare, Jan 21, Belmont S – “found in stall unable to stand…euthanized”. Aries, Jan 21, Turf S – “colic”. Lily Malacara, Jan 21, Turf S – “colic”. Hoboken Hustle, Jan 24, Mahoning R – “took a bad step…euthanized”.

Sudden Cardiac Death in Racehorses: What We Know and …

    https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/sudden-cardiac-death-in-racehorses-what-we-know-and-still-dont/
    Veterinary medicine defines exercise-induced “sudden death” in racehorses as the collapse and death in an apparently healthy horse during, or within one hour after, exercise.

Abuse Runs in the Blasi Family – Horseracing Wrongs

    https://horseracingwrongs.org/2022/05/08/abuse-runs-in-the-blasi-family/
    I remember reading the article about Nehro when it happened. When a horse dies of colic the horse will implode, and it is a terrible way to die. It was probably a fluke that the horse who won the derby yesterday. The pony rider holding him and trying to get him off his pony was not torturing the derby winner, he kept trying to bite the pony.

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