Legg Kylie A, Gee Erica K, Breheny Mary, Gibson Michaela J, Rogers Chris W
School of Veterinary Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.
School of Health, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Jan 30;13(3):479. doi: 10.3390/ani13030479.
The Thoroughbred racing industry faces new and competing pressures to operate within a modern, changing society. Three major moderators drive the focus and productivity of the industry worldwide: economic sustainability, horse biology and social licence to operate. This review proposes that despite the apparent homogeneity in the structure of racing across jurisdictions due to international regulation of the sport, there are significant differences within each jurisdiction in each of the three moderators. This creates challenges for the comparison of injury risk factors for racehorses within the industry across different jurisdictions. Comparison of the relative distribution of racing and gambling metrics internationally indicates that the Asian jurisdictions have a high focus on gambling efficiency and high economic return of the product, with a high number of starts per horse and the highest relative betting turnover. In contrast, the racing metrics from the USA have proportionally low racing stakes and fewer horses per race. These differences provide insight into the sociology of horse ownership, with a shift from the long-term return on investment held by most jurisdictions to a short-term transitional view and immediate return on investment in others. Wastage studies identify varying risks influenced by the predominant racing culture, training methods, production focus and environment within individual jurisdictions. Increasing societal pressure to maintain high racehorse welfare and reduce the negative impact of gambling poses fluctuating risks to each jurisdiction's social licence to operate. Based on the data presented within this review, the authors propose that the use of a bioeconomic model would permit consideration of all three moderators on industry practice and optimisation of the jurisdiction-specific production cycle with a horse-centric welfare perspective.
纯种赛马行业在现代不断变化的社会中面临着新的竞争压力。有三个主要调节因素影响着全球该行业的重点和生产力:经济可持续性、马匹生物学特性以及经营的社会许可。本综述提出,尽管由于该运动的国际监管,各司法管辖区的赛马结构表面上具有同质性,但在这三个调节因素中的每一个方面,每个司法管辖区内部都存在显著差异。这给跨不同司法管辖区比较行业内赛马的受伤风险因素带来了挑战。国际上对赛马和博彩指标相对分布的比较表明,亚洲司法管辖区高度关注博彩效率和产品的高经济回报,每匹马的参赛次数较多且相对投注营业额最高。相比之下,美国的赛马指标显示,其赛马赌注比例较低,每场比赛的马匹数量较少。这些差异有助于深入了解马匹所有权的社会学情况,从大多数司法管辖区持有的长期投资回报转向其他司法管辖区的短期过渡观点和即时投资回报。损耗研究发现,不同司法管辖区内受主要赛马文化、训练方法、生产重点和环境影响的风险各不相同。社会对维持高赛马福利和减少博彩负面影响的压力不断增加,给每个司法管辖区的经营社会许可带来了波动的风险。基于本综述中呈现的数据,作者建议使用生物经济模型,以便从以马匹为中心的福利角度,综合考虑这三个调节因素对行业实践的影响,并优化特定司法管辖区的生产周期。