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Title: Horseracing Wrongs – You can love horses. You can love horseracing. You can’t love both.

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Our previous dog, Trooper, came to us at the age of one with just one eye. He had been found in the streets down in Tennessee with multiple injuries, one of which was unsalvageable damage to his right eye. Although very social, Trooper was always guarded in new situations or outside the home, surely feeling […]

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As most of you know, Nicole and I are ethical vegans and were established animal-liberation activists before we launched HW in 2013. That is why this appeared on our website from the start: “While our focus here is on a single industry and a single species, Horseracing Wrongs stands against all animal exploitation. We hold […]

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In an LTE to the Paulick Report, Kyle Rothfus, founder of a rescue nonprofit (and also a breeder/owner) writes: “The recent discovery of two dozen Thoroughbred broodmares in a Texas kill pen has sparked a familiar response. Advocates are identifying horses, rescues are searching for placement options, donors are opening their wallets, and social media […]

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Two unidentified horses were killed in a head-on training collision at Parx Saturday. The only reason we know about this now (as opposed to when we file our FOIA) is because one of the riders has been hospitalized, and that is about all that’s deemed newsworthy by the racing press at places like Parx – […]

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According to the chart for the 2nd at Albuquerque May 24, Jes Sinful “stumbled [at] the start, lacked room,” and finished last. The next day, I received the following email: “I witnessed [Jes Sinful’s] front right leg literally dangle as it broke somewhere (assuming) around the carpus and was able to rotate as if it […]

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