Hawthorne Race Course Continues to Deal with EHV-1
Three Hawthorne horses have died since the start of the outbreak last month.
Three Hawthorne horses have died since the start of the outbreak last month.
Salix administration mistakes have led to at least two horses being scratched from races this month.
Educating trainers about the warning signs of catastrophic injury can help improve equine safety.
At least one horse has died and at least one more has contracted the disease.
Pre-race inspections also communicate a message to horsemen that equine safety is a priority, one vet says.
Chairman Louis Romanet applauded The Jockey Club’s efforts to prohibit race-day medication in U.S. racing.
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