http://www.chrb.ca.gov/VETLIST.pdf
Much to my dismay, the list has not been cleaned up (horses removed after years of inaction), nor does it always clearly state when a horse has broken down. IMO, all fatal injuries should be named as such. As it now stands, a horse who loses a few teeth in a starting gate accident shares the same "injured" notation as one which has broken a leg and fallen.
In addition, both morning and afternoon incidents should be included on the list, not just the latter.
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Re: This week's California Vet List
CA Michael wrote:http://www.chrb.ca.gov/VETLIST.pdf
Much to my dismay, the list has not been cleaned up (horses removed after years of inaction), nor does it always clearly state when a horse has broken down. IMO, all fatal injuries should be named as such. As it now stands, a horse who loses a few teeth in a starting gate accident shares the same "injured" notation as one which has broken a leg and fallen.
In addition, both morning and afternoon incidents should be included on the list, not just the latter.
The list does not include many known breakdowns at all. There really should be a "legend" of explanations for terms, and sections for horses that had to be vanned off and/or euthanized. But then again...I suppose the explanation would be that it doesn't belong on a Vet's list because if the horse no longer exists, neither the Stewards, nor the Vets need the info.
Maybe this is something the owners and breeders need to be keeping track of and publishing or requiring the tracks to maintain and publish. Pretty clear to see how this is all very much ENABLED... Sweeping it all under the rug, that is!
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