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One of the main reasons for '''horse racing deaths''' is the physical demands placed on the animals. Their bodies are put under immense strain during races. The stress of the race can cause a variety of injuries, including broken bones, tendon and ligament damage, and internal injuries. | |||
== Racehorse deaths by year == | |||
(WikiAnimal started in 2023) | |||
*[[Racehorse deaths 2023]] | *[[Racehorse deaths 2023]] | ||
*[[Race horse deaths 2024|Racehorse deaths 2024]] | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[List of horse fatalities in the Grand National]] | |||
* [[List of horse fatalities in the Melbourne Cup]] | |||
* [[List of horse fatalities in the Cheltenham Festival]] | |||
[[Category:Animal deaths]] | [[Category:Animal deaths]] | ||
[[Category:Horses]] | [[Category:Horses]] | ||
[[Category:Horse racing]] | [[Category:Horse racing]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 18 March 2024
One of the main reasons for horse racing deaths is the physical demands placed on the animals. Their bodies are put under immense strain during races. The stress of the race can cause a variety of injuries, including broken bones, tendon and ligament damage, and internal injuries.
Racehorse deaths by year
(WikiAnimal started in 2023)