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| | | | | A drug that has been widely used in Thoroughbred racehorses in North America could increase the risk of sudden death, according to a new study. The research also identified other risk factors associated with sudden death, relating to the circumstances of the race and individual histories of the horses. | |
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| | | | | In 2023, more than 20,000 American horses were transported to Mexico and Canada to be slaughtered for human consumption. This cruel practice still exists, and every horse in the U.S. is at risk. Learn more and meet horses who were bound for slaughter before fate stepped in. | |
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| | | | | Workers in the Australian racing industry allege horses are being routinely medicated for track work, at the peril of rider and horse safety. | |
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| | | The global pipeline begins at poorly regulated U.S. auctions. Once a horse is marked for death, advocates say, "any concern for its welfare goes out the window." | ||