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Wastage - Horse Racing Kills

    https://horseracingkills.com/campaigns/wastage/
    Wastage includes both the breeding of thoroughbreds that never make it to the racetrack and thoroughbreds leaving the racetrack once their racing career has ended. Owning a racehorse is promoted as an easy way to amass fame and fortune, but very few win any money at all let alone return their training costs and/or purchase price.

HORSE RACING WASTAGE - Meet Our Horse Meat

    https://meetourhorsemeat.com/horse-racing-wastage/
    What is wastage? Wastage refers to unwanted horses. It occurs all along the racing supply chain from foals through to old brood mares and of course, the horses that are not fast enough or are injured. Why is there ‘wastage’? This page will explore why so many Australian racehorses end up as “wastage’ and why so many go to slaughter.

WASTE MANAGEMENTPerformance Racing Industry

    https://www.performanceracing.com/magazine/featured/10-01-2020/waste-management
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What happens to horses that leave the racing industry? – …

    https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-happens-to-horses-that-leave-the-racing-industry/
    When horses leave racing prematurely, this is often described as ‘wastage’. The primary reason for horses being withdrawn from racing is poor performance, with other reasons including illness, injury or behavioural problems. The majority of racehorses will have a racing career of only 2-3 years yet their life expectancy is 25-30 years.

All The Pretty Horses: "Wastage" in the thoroughbred …

    http://www.turfconfidential.com/2013/11/all-pretty-horses-wastage-in.html
    Ward Young says “the racing industry is slaughtering thousands of animals annually as they are discarded to make way for younger, faster horses”, putting the numbers in the high five figures, “what we do know is that the industry breeds all these horses and it doesn't grow so the same number of horses has to exit the industry every year.”

Wastage rules could lead to more horses bred for racing …

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-09/footage-shows-ex-racehorses-starving-neglected-four-corners/9945512
    "Wastage" is a term used to describe horses that are bred for racing that do not make it into the sport, or are lost from the industry when they are no longer useful. Many end up being killed for meat or are left languishing in paddocks. RSPCA Australia's chief scientist Bidda Jones told Four Corners the fate of many racehorses was still unknown.

Wastage Rates - – Characteristics & destinations of horses …

    https://1library.net/article/wastage-rates-characteristics-destinations-horses-leaving-race-industry.zlle7joz
    13% of Thoroughbred and Standardbred breeding horses go to different studs (see section 4.4) the estimated wastage rates for horses truly leaving the industry are approximately 32%, 27%, 25% and 61% respectively.

The government-funded greyhound racing industry

    https://greyhoundcoalition.com/exposing-the-issues/government-funded-racing-industry/
    Australians lost $24 billion in FY2017/18 with around $7 billion wagered on greyhound racing in FY19/20. That’s an enormous amount of gambling tax flowing into state government treasuries. But it’s nothing compared to the cost in terms of animal suffering and human misery. Click on the dollar amount for more funding information.

Breeders' Cup: Horses go from racetracks to …

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/horseracing/2019/10/31/breeders-cup-horses-go-racetracks-slaughterhouses/2485345001/
    Over the past decade, an average of more than 600 thoroughbreds a year have died because of racing, according to research by the USA TODAY Network. By contrast, an estimated 7,500 thoroughbreds a...

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