The spectre of death comes to Ascot
The spectre of death - representing hundreds of
annual equine fatalities - was spectacularly present at this year's
Royal Ascot.
The eye-catching but sombre protest was to highlight
the fact that around 375 horses are raced to death every year. Animal
Aid has produced a report showing that 30% of these deaths occur
during or immediately after a race, with the remainder of animals
killed due to injuries received in training, or because they are
considered to be no longer profitable.
These deaths are just the tip of the iceberg. Of the approximately
15,000 horses bred by the racing industry each year, only around
one third go on to become racers. The precise fate of the 'rejects'
is unclear but it is known that, while some are entered into other
equestrian events, others end up as pet food, are fed to hunting
hounds, or sold from owner to owner in a downward spiral of neglect.
Animal Aid is calling for openness and accountability within the
industry, with full details of horse deaths being made public by
racing's regulatory body, the Jockey Club.
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Photos from the protest are available on request.
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| Says Animal Aid campaigner, Chris
Anderson:
"We came to York to make sure that racegoers and punters
find out precisely what it is they are backing. The horse racing
industry deliberately conceals the horrific truth of equine suffering
from the public. If people knew about the death and exploitation
that goes on behind the scenes, all betting shops would go out of
business."
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Notes to Editors
- For more information, contact Andrew Tyler or Chris Anderson
on 01732 364546.
- ISDN line available for broadcast-quality interviews.
- Images are available on request.
- Of the roughly 5,000 horses who leave racing each year, only
a small number enjoy a proper retirement. The remainder are disposed
of in a similar manner to the younger horses who fail to make
the grade. (See above.)
- For a general report on the horse racing industry see Riding
for a Fall.
- For more information on equine fatalities, see This
Unsporting Life.
- View our powerful 90-second web
film here.
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Join Animal Aid in the campaign against horse racing - click
here for membership details.
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