jnchapel + horseracing + equine-retirement 3
Strains with Mellon estate overshadow key issues for horses
march 2011 by jnchapel
"By 2005, Carter said, the Mellon estate was beginning to have doubts about the TRF’s financial course. 'We have been voicing concern since 2005, when they were over 1,200 horses, and we have been voicing concerns on a consistent basis since that time,' Carter said, adding that she did not know whether her concerns were voiced to the entire TRF board at the time."
horseracing
equine-retirement
trf
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march 2011 by jnchapel
Who will save the horses?
march 2011 by jnchapel
"The only chance that something good can come out of this mess is if this turns out to be a watershed moment in horse racing. Solving the problem of what to do with unwanted horses coming off the track is actually very easy. All it takes is money, and probably a lot less money than you think to set up a Social Security-type program for old racehorses. If the racing industry can come together and finally deal with what to do with these horses and come up with adequate funding then, well, problem solved. Put together enough money and no horse will ever be abused, neglected or slaughtered again."
horseracing
equine-retirement
trf
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march 2011 by jnchapel
Getting a handle on after care
february 2011 by jnchapel
"Takeout on wagering handle as extracted by the tracks and uncashed pari-mutuel tickets give us numerous opportunities to take a very small percentage of these funds and place them in escrow accounts. At year’s end these funds could be distributed to accredited retirement and rehabilitation farms all over the U.S. that want to take care of the horse and desperately need funding."
horseracing
equine-retirement
takeout
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february 2011 by jnchapel