Monday, April 29, 2019

WHY ARE RACE HORSES DYING

After more than two dozen horses in  just three months. died at the Santa Anita track in Southern California, the track officials are suspending operations to figure out why.


Horse fatalities at Turf Paradise horse racing track in Phoenix have spiked recently. No one seems to know why. Browsing around, I learned that 10 horses have died at the four day Cheltenham Racecourse Festival in Great Britain. I visited "Equine Death and Breakdown" on Open Data NY, and was stunned. Throughout America 817 horses are known to have died while  training in 2018. (Activists says the toll is actually 2000.)

Some authorities say the 1,200 pound "equine athletes" are often heavily drugged to mask injuries and fatigue. During training and running a race, horses develop fractures that lead to sudden leg breaks, forcing trainers to put them down.

I think we should keep our eyes on the sports news for May--see how many thorobreds die, before, after or during a race.
  • Kentucky Oaks – May 3, 2019
  • Kentucky Derby – May 4, 2019
  • Virginia Gold Cup – May 4, 2019
  • Iroquois Steeple Chase – May 11, 2019
  • Runhappy Stakes – May 11, 2019
  • Preakness Stakes – May 16, 2019
AND remember the Ringling Brothers Circus--public revulsion over the mistreatment of elephants--it shuttered the circus.

Alas, if horse racing can't halt the epidemic, it too, will disappear

4 comments:

kitjoegia said...

One of the very reasons I do not celebrate ‘The Melbourne Cup’ here in Australia.
Thanks I much for this Emily.

Linda Vee Sado of Slippery When Wet said...

How sad. I hadn't heard about this.
Either drugs or something new in the feed supply???
Definitely, something is not right

SCOOPDAA said...

Hopefully it will end soon

SCOOPDAA said...

Totally Agree...