Jockey Club: Foal crop declines 2 percent
The North American foal crop is down 2.3 percent versus 2017, the Jockey Club said today.
The North American foal crop is down 2.3 percent versus 2017, the Jockey Club said today.
Data from the Equine Injury Database shows a slight rise in the equine fatal injury rate, which remains well below what it was when the project began.
The Jockey Club today announced the release of its 2018 Fact Book, with plenty of breeding and racing information nationally and broken down by state.
Multiple Grade 1 winner Bolt d’Oro and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile champ Good Magic top the Jockey Club’s 2-year-old rankings for 2017.
The Jockey Club today released over 42,000 newly available horse names ranging from one end of the alphabet to the other — literally.
The Experimental Free Handicap — used to identify the nation’s top two-year-olds — will henceforth be known as “The Jockey Club’s Annual Top 2-Year-Old Rankings.”
Starting with the 2018 crop, the Jockey Club will replace hard copy foal certificates with digital foal certificates.
The Jockey Club’s Report of mares bred showed the number of stallions and mares bred in the Mid-Atlantic both fell, as the numbers did nationally.
With 800 horses in need at the race track in Puerto Rico, the racing industry has provided supplies, which arrived today. Plus, how you can help.
The Jockey Club has denied Stud Book privileges to four trainers, two based in the mid-Atlantic region.