Alarming spate of racehorse deaths draws scrutiny of industry safety practices (2024)

According to a group that opposes horse racing as inhumane, 901 thoroughbreds died in 2022 — more than two a day. Seven horses died over 10 days leading up to the Kentucky Derby in May this year. And Saturday, a horse was injured during a preliminary race at the Preakness Stakes and euthanized. Beth Harris, who covers the horse racing industry for the Associated Press, joins John Yang to discuss.

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  • John Yang:

    People will be watching this evening's Preakness Stakes in Baltimore to see if Derby winner Mage wins the second race in the Triple Crown and to see if all seven horses make it around the 1 mile oval safely. Already during one of the preliminary races this afternoon, a horse was fatally injured and euthanized at Pimlico.

    Racehorse desert tracks are alarmingly common. Over 10 days leading up to the Kentucky Derby, seven horses died at Churchill Downs, according to a group that opposes racing as inhumane. So far this year, 136 thoroughbreds have died, and last year, 901. That's more than two every day.

    Beth Harris covers the horse racing industry for the Associated Press. Beth, you've heard the numbers that we cited, and they do come from a group that opposes wants to see horse racing go away. What would you say to put into perspective and context?

  • Beth Harris, Associated Press:

    Well, John, I think you also have to look at some other numbers, and these would be from the Equine injury database that the Jockey Club maintains, and they take their numbers and granularize them from various race tracks around the country.

    And those actually show that per 1,000 starters in 2022, the rate of fatalities declined. It was the fourth straight year that the rate has declined. So, everybody has their different sets of numbers, but that's generally considered the industry standard as the Equine injury database.

  • John Yang:

    Are you saying that there is an acceptable level or is the industry saying there's an acceptable level of horse death?

  • Beth Harris:

    I think the industry would say the acceptable level is zero, but they also realize and understand that you're never going to get to zero. It's just something that over time you can get as close to zero. But these fatalities have a slew of reasons behind them and it's just highly unpredictable in terms of sending horses and jockeys out to race every day what could happen.

  • John Yang:

    Another thing that critics talk about is the medication and doping of horses. They say it allows or it's to keep horses competing who may be fragile in health and sort of threatening their health by doing this. What's the industry's response?

  • Beth Harris:

    Well, the industry has gotten something called HISA, the Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority. It's going to kick in two days after the pregnancy in terms of its anti-doping and medication controls. They are hoping that this will be the so called central office for the Florida racing in the U.S. much like you have the Commissioner's office in baseball, football, hockey and basketball.

    This will be a centralized authority that will oversee the pre-race, post-race testing. They plan on doing extensive out of competition testing as well, and there will be a set level of standards that will be adhered to. Also, when there is a positive test, there'll be a set procedure and they plan to notify the parties involved in a quicker fashion than what we typically have seen when it's left up to the individual racing states, which is the way it's been for many years now.

  • John Yang:

    I know that it was congressionally mandated after a high number of deaths at Santa Anita in 2018 and 2019. Has there been any opposition? Has there anyone fighting that either in the industry or in state racing commissions?

  • Beth Harris:

    Very much so. There's a handful of states as well as an organization that represents about 30,000 trainers and owners in the U.S. who have filed multiple lawsuits against HISA, claiming that it's violating constitutionality. These groups would rather have the states and state elected racing officials mandate what's going on instead of turning it over to the higher power that Congress has approved.

  • John Yang:

    You mentioned that there have been clusters of deaths, and there are multiple reasons for horse racing deaths. But when you get clusters like the one we saw at Santa Anita in 2018, 2019, I think 30 horses died during the racing season. You had a cluster of seven in a month at Laurel Park a couple of years ago. This string of seven at Churchill Downs. Is there a commonality through those clusters?

  • Beth Harris:

    Yes, some of the injuries occurred during training. Some of them occurred in actual races, most recently with the death at Churchill Downs. It was a variety of situations. Two of them occurred in races on Derby Day. Another occurred when a horse flipped in the paddock. It apparently may have been spooked by something it saw and it flipped and hurt itself and was not able to be saved.

    So generally, there are a variety of causes. It could be a catastrophic leg injury. Some horses have dropped dead of heart attacks. Each case can be individual, and there's obviously standards by which they investigate these deaths. They do necropsies to analyze the animal, and much like we would have an autopsy in a human being. So there's a variety of reasons, and I think that's what's most befuddling to the industry and also to fans and the critics is that there just is no pat answer. There's no easy answer for why this is happening.

  • John Yang:

    Beth Harris of the Associated Press. Thank you very much.

  • Beth Harris:

    Thanks, John.

Alarming spate of racehorse deaths draws scrutiny of industry safety practices (2024)

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Alarming spate of racehorse deaths draws scrutiny of industry safety practices? ›

According to a group that opposes horse racing as inhumane, 901 thoroughbreds died in 2022 — more than two a day. Seven horses died over 10 days leading up to the Kentucky Derby

the Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby (/ˈdɜːrbi/) is an American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The race is run by three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of 11⁄4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,012 metres).
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in May this year. And Saturday, a horse was injured during a preliminary race at the Preakness Stakes
Preakness Stakes
The Preakness Stakes is an American thoroughbred horse race held annually on Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. The Preakness Stakes is a Grade I race run over a distance of 13⁄16 miles (9.5 furlongs; 1.9 kilometres) on dirt.
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and euthanized.

What do most racehorses die from? ›

Horses killed on racecourses suffer from a broken leg, back, neck or pelvis; fatal spinal injuries; heart attack; or burst blood vessels. The other victims perish from training injuries or are killed after being assessed by their owners as no-hopers. Serious racing-related illnesses are now endemic.

What happened to Giovinco's horse? ›

Animal rights activists are outraged after a horse, Giovinco, died following a fall during the second day of the Grand National Festival. Giovinco, aged seven, fell during the Mildmay Novices' Chase, the first race of Ladies' Day at Aintree. The gelding was three lengths behind the lead and fell at the final fence.

What is the abuse in the racehorse industry? ›

Horse racing is an industry rife with systematic animal abuse, from the moment when young foals are separated too early from their mothers for training to the cruelly cut-short end many racehorses meet, suffering an early, painful, and preventable death on the racecourses they were bred for.

Did a horse die at Epsom today? ›

Epsom Derby racegoers distraught after Tears Of A Clown dies in front of main stand. Derby day was marred for spectators at Epsom on Saturday when a horse collapsed and died a few yards from the winning post in an earlier race.

What is the number one killer of horses? ›

Colic: This continues to be the number one cause of death in horses, and tops this list. The symptoms can range from a mild episode, where a horse is merely sluggish coming for food, to severe pain where the horse is covered in sweat and can no longer stand.

What famous racehorse was slaughtered? ›

Just like Exceller six years before him, Ferdinand's life ended in a slaughterhouse. Despite winning the sport's most prestigious race, The Kentucky Derby, in 1986 Ferdinand is believed to have gone the way of so many horses who had no economic utility to their current owners.

Have any horses died at Aintree in 2024? ›

Grand National Festival 2024 – Giovinco and Pikar Have Died on Day Two. Giovinco and Pikar have died at the Grand National Festival after they were forced to race.

Who owns Giovinco Horse? ›

The owner of GIOVINCO (IRE) is Thunder Holdings Ltd & The Young Ones and his current trainer is Lucinda Russell.

Who owned Giovinco? ›

Giovinco, who was owned by Thunder Holdings Ltd & The Young Ones, had won five of his nine career races. He had won more than £70,000 in prize money and most recently won at Newcastle in February.

What is the dark side of horse racing? ›

Horse racing also exposes horses to significant risk of injury including sometimes catastrophic injuries, leading to death or euthanasia. Wastage is the term for horses that are no longer racing or it never made it to the track.

What famous racehorse was poisoned? ›

Sixteen days later, on 5 April 1932, Phar Lap died in mysterious circ*mstances in San Francisco. Tommy Woodco*ck, the devoted strapper who had seen the horse through all of his races, was heartbroken. In Australia, Phar Lap's death was seen as a great tragedy, and rumours spread that the horse may have been poisoned.

Why do horses get put down when they break a leg? ›

Horses were commonly shot after breaking their legs because they had a small chance of successful recovery. Even today, horses are often euthanized after a leg break. Here's why: It's difficult for a horse's leg to heal due to a combination of factors.

What famous horse was euthanized? ›

Barbaro (April 29, 2003 – January 29, 2007) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2006 Kentucky Derby but shattered his leg two weeks later in the Preakness Stakes which ended his racing career and eventually led to the decision to euthanize him. Nicholasville, Kentucky, U.S.

What happened to the horse's tears of a clown at Epsom? ›

A spokesperson for Epsom Downs Racecourse said: “Tears Of A Clown was immediately attended by expert veterinary professionals after our fourth race but sadly passed away. Our heartfelt condolences are with all of her connections.”

Did horses die in westerns? ›

Many of the horses used in Westerns were not so lucky. It is not surprising that so many horses were injured or killed during the making of Westerns, considering what horses were subjected to. In her book West of Everything, Jane Tompkins discusses what horses endured, in Western films, for the sake of entertainment.

What are the top reasons horses die? ›

Why Did My Horse Die Suddenly? 5 Causes of Sudden Death in Horses
  • Cardiac Arrest. One of the major causes of sudden death in is cardiac arrest. ...
  • Brain Aneurysm. This disease is caused by the weakness in the wall of a blood vessel within the brain. ...
  • Ruptured Aorta. ...
  • Toxins. ...
  • Gastrointestinal Ruptures.
Nov 10, 2016

What happens to most race horses? ›

After a horse's racing career is finished they will retire from the track and will either go on to become breeding stock or be trained and turned into a riding horse. For breeding the colts will have to have a successful race record and a good pedigree before he begins to stand stud at a farm and become a stallion.

What percentage of race horses are slaughtered? ›

Two-thirds of horses set to slaughter are quarter horses, and many are castoffs from the rodeo or racing industries. The Thoroughbred-racing industry sends an estimated 10,000 horses to slaughter annually, meaning that half of the 20,000 new foals born each year will eventually be killed for their flesh.

How do most horses die? ›

For equids 1 year to less than 20 years of age, commonly reported causes of death were colic, injury/wounds/trauma, and respiratory problems (figure 2). For resident equids 20 years of age or older, common causes of death were colic, neurologic problems, cancer, and chronic weight loss.

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