There is international public concern regarding Thoroughbred (TB) racehorses’ lives after racing. Results of a joint study conducted by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and the University of Liverpool were presented at the International Society for Equitation Science conference entitled “A Good Life for Horses” in New Zealand in March 2024. This mixed-methods study explored how equestrians regard retired off-the-track TB racehorses (OTTBs) in second ridden careers, and barriers that exist.

Qualitative data was collected via panel discussions with eight equestrian stakeholders ‒ owners of OTTBs, racehorse re-trainers and an equine veterinary surgeon ‒ and then analyzed using formal thematic analysis. Themes identified included OTTB’s work ethic and trainability; perceptions around injuries, management; life before racing; temperament and athletic ability; the impact of visuals of OTTBs in the public domain; the cost of OTTBs; rider and handler experience, and owner expectations.

The results were used to develop of an online survey of 35 questions, which was circulated between July-August 2021. The survey yielded 3,636 responses from participants in 39 countries; some of the results included:

Advertisement