NYRA to Match Contributions in Support of TAA
The TAA provides grants to 56 accredited Thoroughbred aftercare organizations across the United States and Canada.
The TAA provides grants to 56 accredited Thoroughbred aftercare organizations across the United States and Canada.

The meeting is designed to attempt to find workable solutions to the problems the racing industry faces.

Though the overall prognosis isn’t great, some foals with incomplete ossification can race if managed properly.

Thoroughbred jump racing remains in the spotlight of welfare debates despite safety improvements in recent years.

While environmental factors, such as nutrition and training, shape sustainability, genetics influence it, as well.
Anna Ford is the program director of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program.

A new report revealed a 9% decrease in offences in 2015 compared to 2014.

A new rule at Laurel Park requires trainers to report joint injections administered to claimed horses before the race.
Applications are due by April 15, and organizations must meet certain requirements to be eligible for accreditation.

Equine Veterinarians Australia takes a look at what goes on behind the scenes with racehorse practitioners.

Flick was one of the first Thoroughbred racehorses to undergo successful stem cell and bone marrow treatments.
The stallions’ connections pledged to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each horse to the TAA.
The event will take place Oct. 27-30 and will feature competitions in 10 disciplines with prize money totaling $100,000.
This was the sixth year for the New Vocations’ Breeders’ Cup pledge, and more than $380,000 has been raised to date.
In 2015, TCA granted over $515,000 to more than 67 charities working in a variety of Thoroughbred-related areas.

The 21-year-old stallion is known for denying Silver Charm a Triple Crown victory in 1997.
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