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Britain’s first ever thoroughbred census has been launched to help improve traceability of former racehorses🐴 Owners of former racehorses in Britain are asked to submit the census to help build a wealth of intelligence on the lives thoroughbreds go on to live Complete the census 👉 Read more 👉

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Lynn3 years ago

I am glad to see this is happening it was something I called for ten years ago when elected on to the ROA

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Matt Chapman3 years ago

This is a great innovation well done all 👏👏👏

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Joe🐎3 years ago

Class🤝

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Formby Forensics3 years ago

We have five lovely ex-racers, so much to give 🥰

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Stewart Power3 years ago

The nature of our breeding & racing puts everything in place to make lifelong traceability quite simple to establish. All we need is the commitment & the cash....dear bookmakers can we have a little of all the money you remove from our sport every week, please?

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Jenna3 years ago

@Lenoitz remind me to do this later

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Kevin mc carroll3 years ago

Any comments on Dougie costello ride ,5/2 to 4s

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jon dobson3 years ago

aah, the old retirement story. They never get sent to the knackerman do they, when they've won thousands for their owners. The whole industry is arrogant and greedy.

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Galloping To Give3 years ago

Excellent work. Shared

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