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Project to Identify At-Risk Horses Announced
The Jockey Club June 13 announced plans to develop a statistics-based system that would notify track officials and regulatory veterinarians when a horse that has been entered in a race is facing a heightened risk of injury. That presentation centered on a complex analysis of data that included more than 1.5 million race starts to identify risk factors for injury. For example, a horse that had made numerous starts in a period between one and six months, while also meeting other similar criteria, would fit the highest risk profile. “With this system in place, we can identify the population of horses at markedly increased risk—and potentially implement measures to mitigate that risk,” Dr. Parkin said. Gagliano noted that The Jockey Club, through InCompass, would provide these tools to racetrack and regulatory officials for no additional fee, and that The Jockey Club will be collaborating with the American Association of Equine Practitioner to develop the examination protocols that would be used to assist regulatory veterinarians dealing with horses deemed to be at-risk. “The AAEP routinely and actively participates in a wide variety of programs designed to maintain and improve the health and welfare of the horse,” said Dr. John Mitchell, president of AAEP, in a release. “Our veterinarians and staff will proudly share their expertise with Dr. Parkin and his team as they create the examination protocols that will benefit the Thoroughbred industry.”
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