An ASPCA Program Studied The Causes Behind Horses In Need — And The Results May Surprise You

When a horse ends up at a rescue or rehoming organization, they're usually there through no fault of their own. That's one of several takeaways from an experimental regional support center launched in the Oklahoma City area earlier this year by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).

Unlike owners of dogs and cats, it's not easy for all horse owners to find a reputable shelter to take their animals, and many have months-long waiting lists. Some horse owners may delay euthanasia due to high costs of the procedure and subsequent body disposal.

The ASPCA, working with The Right Horse Initiative, wanted to create an open-door surrender location for horse owners who needed to rehome their horses but could not or would not sell them or give them away to private individuals. According to Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of equine welfare at ASPCA, people could contact the center and schedule a free appointment for a veterinarian to come out and evaluate the horse in need at no cost. If euthanasia was required, that could be provided on the spot, and if the horse could be adopted out, it was placed with a rehoming center in the Right Horse Initiative network.

The ASPCA collected information on each of the owners that contacted the center looking for a safe way to rehome their horses. At last week's virtual conference of the American Horse Council, Weiss presented data showing that the most common reason for surrendering a horse was the health of the owner, followed closely by personal hardship. A significant portion of owners physically unable to look after their horses cited age as a major factor. Only 9 percent of horses were given up because they didn't meet the owner's needs.

Many people who called the regional center for help said they'd been thinking about the decision for months.

“Folks are often thinking for a long time about the need to rehome their horse, and many of them are waiting longer than they necessarily need to,” said Weiss. “There's some level of fear about what's going to happen to their horse and they don't necessarily have confidence about where their horse is going.”

Only 36 percent of the people calling the center said they were concerned about being able to afford board or other horse care expenses. Forty-four percent had owned their horse for more than five years, and 89 percent had owned their horse a year or more. Eighty percent kept their horses on their own property, and 48 percent of callers were aged 60 or older.

Weiss said she wasn't surprised to hear how few owners said the horse was to blame for its uncertain status.

“We were not surprised to learn such as we had the advantage of seeing the data from the dog and cat sheltering world that shows a similar trend,” she said. “Similar reasons were also the leading factors for relinquishment at the first Regional Support Center pilot, which took place near Dallas in 2018. However, we were surprised to learn the high number of individuals who had to relinquish their horse because they were unable to provide adequate care for the horse due to their age, which is why the ASPCA is committed to raising awareness of horse owners about the need to plan ahead.”

So far, the ASPCA has tested these regional centers in one part of the country and Weiss said it's possible the statistics around an owner calling for help could be different in other localities. Horsekeeping trends and costs varies widely from one side of the United States to the other. The organization plans to continue studying the issue in the coming years.

The good news for horses “in transition,” as the ASPCA prefers to call them (“unwanted horse” is now a term thought to be a rather poor choice for a horse who must be marketed to a new home) is there's a lot of demand for trained riding horses right now. In fact, Weiss found that adoption organizations under The Right Horse initiative umbrella have experienced more adoptions this year. Those organizations are reporting a 67 percent increase in foster starts and a 16 percent increase in adoptions in April 2020 as compared to March 2020, with even more coming in May. Some adoption centers have more interested adopters than they do horses for them, and some are even seeing fewer owner surrenders than usual.

“Certainly at the beginning of COVID-19, we had no idea we'd see an increase in adoptions,” said Weiss. “In some ways, COVID has been great – folks are home, this is a safe activity they can do, if not now, when?”

That doesn't mean there aren't horses in need out there, of course. Anyone who follows a kill pen bail page on social media knows that riding horses still find themselves in situations where they're portrayed as at-risk. How do they fit into this picture?

“We have found many challenges as it relates to bail outs,” said Weiss. “Organizations and  their supporters often pay significantly more for a horse at time of bail out than they would have if they had acquired the horse before he landed in the pipeline, and those resources that could have been focused on rehabilitation or retraining (or helping additional at-risk horses) are instead spent paying the kill buyer above market price for an equine.

“Horses' ages, behavior and health are often misrepresented or unknown by the kill buyers posting horses for bail out. While there is a belief by some that bailing out a horse means one fewer horse going to slaughter, we understand that the slaughter truck will leave full whether or not that particular horse is bailed. So, while that one bailed horse is saved, another suffers in his place. We look forward to the end of slaughter when this emotional predation behavior by the kill buyers will be eliminated, but until then we want to help increase awareness of the challenges of bail outs and focus our resources toward other, more sustainable intake options.

“ASPCA safety net services, such as the Regional Support Center, along with our support of other open-admission programs are opening barn doors for individuals unable to keep their horses. By obtaining horses directly from their owners, the full history (behavioral and medical) can be obtained, the horse's health and behavior can be supported with a quick transition to the rehoming facility and then to a new home. Those that want to save a horse can find their match through adoption by visiting myrighthorse.org. In doing so, adopters are not only finding their next horse, but help create capacity for the adoption organization to support the next horse and their owner in need.”

It's hard for anyone to predict how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic could the level of demand from potential adopters or the volume of horses that could eventually need help transitioning between homes, but Weiss said the future for off-track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs) probably looks better than most.

“During any disaster situation, there's always a risk that horse owners will not be able to provide adequate care for their horses, so it's important for people, shelters, and communities to prepare for any animal welfare consequences that may result from the COVID-19 crisis,” said Weiss. “That said, the demand for OTTBs has been increasing for several years – in large part thanks to programs such as the Jockey Club TIP program, the Retired Racehorse Project, TAA, TCA and the great work of aftercare groups like New Vocations. The value of these horses has been elevated and riders are actively seeking OTTBs for their next competition horse.”

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Baffert Trio Draws Outside, Tiz the Law Two in Loaded Breeders’ Cup Classic

Continuing a trend of favorites and short prices drawing outside at Monday’s Rood & Riddle Breeders’ Cup Post Position Draw, the potent trio of Bob Baffert contenders in the GI Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic drew next door to each other in the three widest posts in a loaded field for the 1 1/4-mile test.

Given a slight nod on the morning line at 5-2, Improbable (City Zip) was parked in the eight-hole when pills were pulled. The ‘TDN Rising Star’, who had an up-and-down 3-year-old season, has come into his own at four, scoring three straight Grade I tallies in the Gold Cup S., Whitney S. and Awesome Again S.

One slot to his outside is Baffert’s GI Kentucky Derby winner Authentic (Into Mischief). The last horse standing for his powerhouse barn in the Run for the Roses after several of Baffert’s top contenders dropped away through the season, Authentic went wire to wire and gamely repelled odds-on favorite Tiz the Law (Constitution) to score. He was then a narrow runner-up to the game Swiss Skydiver (Daredevil) in the GI Preakness S.

Widest out is Maximum Security (New Year’s Day). The biggest lightning rod of a horse in recent memory, the Gary and Mary West homebred was famously disqualified from a victory in last year’s GI Kentucky Derby for interference, won a champion 3-year-old statuette and this year’s $20-million Saudi Cup, then was mentioned by name in an indictment of his trainer Jason Servis earlier this year that alleged widespread doping of Servis’s horses. Transferred to Bob Baffert since, he scored in the GII San Diego H. and GI TVG Pacific Classic before finishing a well-beaten second to Improbable in the Awesome Again.

Tiz the Law, victor of the GI Curlin Florida Derby, GI Belmont S. and GI Runhappy Travers S., seemed well on his way to a divisional title before coming up short in the Derby. Passing on the Preakness, he has trained up to the Classic for Barclay Tagg and drew post two. The only other horse in single digits on the morning-line is Tom’s d’Etat (Blame), who annexed the GII Stephen Foster S. earlier this year.

In the draw for the GI Longines Distaff, champion Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) took the worst of it, pulling the widest draw in a field of 10 as the 8-5 chalk. Victress of the 2018 Distaff at Churchill, she is set to clash with ascendant sophomore filly Swiss Skydiver (post five) as one of the most anticipated battles of the weekend.

Other notable horses who drew outside posts Monday include Complexity (Maclean’s Music). Made the 2-1 favorite for the GI Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile, the GII Kelso S. winner is in post 10, a highly disadvantageous starting point for a race that will feature an extremely short run before horses bend into the first turn. Golden Pal (Uncle Mo), the 8-5 favorite for the GII Juvenile Turf Sprint, drew widest of all in post 14. Got Stormy (Get Stormy, post 12 in the GI Turf Sprint, 7-2), Vekoma (Candy Ride {Arg}, post 14 in the GI Sprint, 3-1), and Ivar (Brz) (Agnes Gold {Jpn}, post 11 in the GI Mile, 4-1) are also in double-digit posts as the morning-line favorites in their respective races.

The shortest-priced favorite of the two days on the morning line is 7-5 Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music), who dodged a bullet in the GI Juvenile draw when pulling post seven while 13 and 14 were still unfilled with just five pills to go.

Overall, 184 horses were entered in the 14 races, seven of which feature overflow fields. The action kicks off Friday at 2:30 p.m. ET with the Juvenile Turf Sprint.

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Baffert Trio Draws Outside, Tiz The Law Inside For 2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic

A total of 184 horses were entered in the 2020 edition of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, scheduled for Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., including 37 international contenders.

The $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic headlines the event, with a high-powered field of 10 ready to face off over 1 1/4 miles. Trainer Bob Baffert's strong trio will break from the three outside posts: Awesome Again winner Improbable from gate eight (5-2 favorite), Kentucky Derby winner Authentic from gate nine (6-1), and Pacific Classic winner Maximum Security from gate ten (7-2).

Meanwhile, Belmont and Travers Stakes winner Tiz the Law will be nearer to the rail in post two. Trained by Barclay Tagg, the 3-year-old son of Constitution was made the second choice on the morning line at 3-1.

Last year's G1 Clark winner Tom's d'Etat will break from post four at odds of 6-1 for trainer Al Stall, Jr., on the 10-year anniversary of his upset victory with Blame over Zenyatta.

By My Standards has put together a strong campaign in 2020 as well, with three Grade 2 wins and a second to Improbable in the G1 Whitney to his credit. The Bret Calhoun trainee will break from post three at 10-1 on the morning line.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY

Classic

  1. Tacitus (J. Ortiz, Mott, 20-1)
  2. Tiz The Law (Franco, Tagg, 3-1)
  3. By My Standards (G. Saez, Calhoun, 10-1)
  4. Tom's d'Etat (Rosario, Stall, 6-1)
  5. Title Ready (Lanerie, Stewart, 30-1)
  6. Higher Power (Prat, Sadler, 20-1)
  7. Global Campaign (Castellano, Hough, 20-1)
  8. Improbable (I. Oritz, Baffert, 5-2)
  9. Authentic (Velazquez, Baffert, 6-1)
  10. Maximum Security (L. Saez, Baffert, 7-2)

Turf

  1. Arklow (Geroux, Cox, 5-1)
  2. Magical (Moore, O'Brien, 5-2)
  3. Tarnawa (Soumillion, Weld, 6-1)
  4. Mehdaayih (Rosario, Gosden, 30-1)
  5. Donjah (Lecoeuvre, Grewe, 30-1)
  6. Lord North (Dettori, Gosden, 8-1)
  7. United (Prat, Mandella, 8-1)
  8. Red King (Rispoli, D'Amato, 20-1)
  9. Channel Maker (Franco, Mott, 5-1)
  10. Mogul (Boudot, O'Brien, 4-1)

Distaff

  1. Ce Ce (Velazquez, McCarthy, 12-1)
  2. Harvest Moon (Prat, Callaghan, 12-1)
  3. Dunbar Road (J. Ortiz, Brown, 12-1)
  4. Horologist (Alvarado, Mott, 8-1)
  5. Swiss Skydiver (Albarado, McPeek, 2-1)
  6. Lady Kate (Gaffalione, Kenneally, 15-1)
  7. Point Of Honor (Castellano, Weaver, 30-1)
  8. Valiance (L. Saez, Pletcher, 12-1)
  9. Ollie's Candy (Rosario, Sadler, 10-1)
  10. Monomoy Girl (Geroux, Cox, 8-5)

Mile

  1. Circus Maximus (Moore, O'Brien, 12-1)
  2. Kameko (Murphy, Balding, 6-1)
  3. Lope Y Fernandez (Dettori, O'Brien, 30-1)
  4. Siskin (Keane, Lyons, 12-1)
  5. Digital Age (Castellano, Brown, 8-1)
  6. Safe Voyage (Hart, Quinn, 15-1)
  7. Casa Creed (Alvarado, Mott, 20-1)
  8. March To The Arch (Gaffalione, Casse, 15-1)
  9. One Master (Boudot, Haggas, 15-1)
  10. Halladay (L. Saez, Pletcher, 12-1)
  11. Ivar (Talamo, Lobo, 4-1)
  12. Uni (Rosario, Brown, 5-1)
  13. Factor This (Geroux, Cox, 8-1)
  14. Raging Bull (J. Ortiz, Brown, 8-1)

Sprint

  1. Echo Town
  2. C Z Rocket
  3. Collusion Illusion
  4. Bon Raison
  5. Manny Wah
  6. Frank's Rockette
  7. Whitmore
  8. Firenze Fire
  9. Empire of Gold
  10. Yaupon
  11. Diamond Oops
  12. Hog Creek Hustle
  13. Jasper Prince
  14. Vekoma

Filly & Mare Turf

  1. Starship Jubilee
  2. Sistercharlie
  3. Peaceful
  4. Mean Mary
  5. My Sister Nat
  6. Rushing Fall
  7. Terebellum
  8. Mucho Unusual
  9. Harvey's Lil Goil
  10. Civil Union
  11. Audarya
  12. Lady Prancealot
  13. Nay Lady Nay
  14. Cayenne Pepper

Dirt Mile

  1. Art Collector
  2. Sharp Samurai
  3. Silver Dust
  4. War of Will
  5. Knicks Go
  6. Mr. Money
  7. Rushie
  8. Pirate's Punch
  9. Mr Freeze
  10. Complexity
  11. Jesus' Team
  12. Owendale

Turf Sprint

  1. Big Runner
  2. Just Might
  3. Imprimis
  4. Front Run The Fed
  5. Wet Your Whistle
  6. Glass Slippers
  7. Leinster
  8. Oleksandra
  9. Into Mystic
  10. Bombard
  11. Wildman Jack
  12. Got Stormy
  13. Texas Wedge
  14. Extravagant Kid

Filly & Mare Sprint

  1. Speech
  2. Gamine
  3. Come Dancing
  4. Inthemidstofbiz
  5. Sconsin
  6. Venetian Harbor
  7. Serengeti Empress
  8. Sally's Curlin
  9. Bell's The One

FUTURE STARS FRIDAY

Juvenile

  1. Camp Hope
  2. King Fury
  3. Reinvestment Risk
  4. Likeable
  5. Essential Quality
  6. Keepmeinmind
  7. Jackie's Warrior
  8. Classier
  9. Sittin On Go
  10. Dreamer's Disease
  11. Next
  12. Hot Rod Charlie
  13. Rombauer
  14. Calibrate

Juvenile Fillies Turf

  1. Oodnadatta
  2. Miss Amulet
  3. Alda
  4. Plum Ali
  5. Aunt Pearl
  6. Nazuna
  7. Tetragonal
  8. Mother Earth
  9. Madone
  10. Campanelle
  11. Royal Approval
  12. Spanish Loveaffair
  13. Union Gables
  14. Editor At Large

Juvenile Fillies

  1. Simply Ravishing
  2. Vequist
  3. Dayoutoftheoffice
  4. Thoughtfully
  5. Girl Daddy
  6. Crazy Beautiful
  7. Princess Noor

Juvenile Turf

  1. Sealiway
  2. New Mandate
  3. Abarta
  4. Public Sector
  5. Cadillac
  6. Mutasaabeq
  7. Fire At Will
  8. Outadore
  9. Battleground
  10. Ebeko
  11. Gretzky the Great
  12. Go Athletico
  13. Devilwala
  14. The Lir Jet

Juvenile Turf Sprint

  1. Mighty Gurkha
  2. Windy City Red
  3. Lipizzaner
  4. County Final
  5. Cowan
  6. Ubettabelieveit
  7. Momos
  8. Amanzi Yimpilo
  9. After Five
  10. Bodenheimer
  11. Into the Sunrise
  12. Dirty Dangle
  13. Second of July
  14. Golden Pal

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BC-Bound Tex Sutton Flight Grounded in New York

The second of two Lexington-bound horse transport flights operated by Tex Sutton did not depart Stewart Airport in Newburgh, New York, as planned Monday morning, Larry Ulrich, a New York-based representative for the company confirmed.

The morning’s first Tex Sutton flight departed Republic Airport in Farmingdale, New York on Long Island at 7:49 a.m. EST, 49 minutes behind schedule, and landed at Lexington’s Blue Grass Field at 9:21 a.m. EST, 44 minutes late. As the morning wore on in greater New York, the winds intensified, causing a trailer ban across the area bridges, including the Mario Cuomo Memorial Bridge, and the horses en route via horse trailer could not make it to the airport. According to Ulrich, “10 or 11” horses were supposed to board the flight.

According to the Tex Sutton website, a flight is scheduled to depart Farmingdale for Lexington early Tuesday morning. Horses entered for the ‘Future Stars Friday’ program are required to be on the grounds at Keeneland by 10 a.m. Tuesday.

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