In Maryland, a growing commitment to racehorse aftercare
In recent years, Maryland’s Thoroughbred industry has redoubled its aftercare efforts to care for runners after the Preakness cheers stop.
In recent years, Maryland’s Thoroughbred industry has redoubled its aftercare efforts to care for runners after the Preakness cheers stop.
Delaware Park’s annual End of Meet Showcase is designed to find new homes and careers for retiring Thoroughbreds, Arabians, and ponies and will take place October 21.
The Delaware Park end of meet showcase, taking place Sunday, will help retiring Thoroughbreds, Arabians, and ponies find new homes and careers.
The Equine Injury Database is a huge step forward for racing. The next would be for more tracks in the database to make their data available to the public.
After a horse she’d thought saved ended up in the kill pen, Emily Daignault-Salvaggio realized the fight for OTTBs isn’t just about saving horses, it’s about changing mindsets.
From a Maryland Jockey Club release The Maryland Jockey Club’s Totally Thoroughbred Horse Show, to be held at historic Pimlico Race Course Saturday, July 11, will have prize money totaling more than $17,000 with the featured class of the day the $7,500 Hillwood Stable Jumper Speed Stakes. Pre-entries can be e-mailed until noon on Friday, […]
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will award $2.4 million in grants to equine aftercare facilities, including six in the mid-Atlantic.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance process offers the four accredited mid-Atlantic groups something more than money — “legitimacy,” as one put it.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has announced its first round of grants to accredited organizations, among them four from the mid-Atlantic.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has accredited four mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred retirement facilities — 2 in Maryland and one each in Pennsylvania and Virginia.