Latest Equine Injury Database data released
The Jockey Club today released the latest data from the Equine Injury Database, which shows fatalities hovering near their lowest level.
The Jockey Club today released the latest data from the Equine Injury Database, which shows fatalities hovering near their lowest level.
The Equine Injury Database now includes data about 2021-2022 fatalities by track condition, as well as track surface.
The incidence of equine fatalities nationally declined to its lowest level ever, according to new data released from the Equine Injury Database.
Just-released data from the Equine Injury Database shows that the rate of fatlities dipped to 1.39 per 1,000 starts in 2021, the lowest it’s ever been.
Mirroring a national trend, the rate of equine fatality in the Mid-Atlantic dropped in 2020 to its lowest level in the dozen years that records have been kept.
Data from the Equine Injury Database released by The Jockey Club shows that the frequency of equine fatality in racing declined in 2020 to its lowest recorded level.
The ninth Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit ended today with discussion of equine risk factors, based on the Equine Injury Database.
The rate of equine fatalities dropped in 2019 to its lowest level since the creation of the Equine Injury Database, the Jockey Club reports.
The racing industry’s criticism of PETA and other antagonists has been swift, harsh — and a distraction from the issues that really matter.
The equine fatality rate dropped at the major Maryland tracks in 2017, with Pimlico not experiencing a single fatality in its short spring meet.