The 3 key risks to racehorse breeds — and how to improve their well-being
Racehorses are some of the most majestic and valuable animals in the world. Their speed and strength make them stars of the racetrack, but their health is often at risk. Owners, trainers and veterinarians all agree that the health of their horses comes first. Below, we highlight the three main health risks to racehorse breeds and explore how different countries and farms are tackling them. 1. Respiratory Problems – The Hidden Enemy Racehorses often suffer from respiratory diseases such as inflammatory airway disease (IAD) and exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). These conditions reduce oxygen delivery, reducing performance and putting horses at serious risk. Where it occurs most often : High-performance racing centers in the US (Kentucky) and the UK (Newmarket). Farm example : Coolmore Stables (Ireland) invests heavily in ventilation systems and outdoor training fields. Treatment : Nebulizers, anti-inflammatory drugs and better stable design. Cost : Regular respiratory treatme...