Jeppesen Angela, Eyers Rebekah, Evans Di, Ward Michael P, Quain Anne
School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
RSPCA South Australia, Stepney, SA 5069, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Mar 5;14(5):804. doi: 10.3390/ani14050804.
Jumps racing is a form of Thoroughbred horse racing that involves hurdles and steeples and typically longer distances, and heavier weights compared with flat racing, which does not incorporate obstacles. In Australia, jumps racing is carried out only in Victoria, one of eight states and territories. The continuation of jumps racing is contentious due to the higher risk of fatalities, falls and injuries for horses, compared with flat racing. While measures have been introduced by the industry to improve the safety of riders and horses, the rates of fatalities, falls and injuries in horses participating in jumps races have not been collectively reported in Australia since the 2012 to 2014 race seasons. Although information on individual horse fatalities, falls and injuries is published by Racing Victoria in Stewards' Reports, the data are not aggregated, and so cannot readily be used to assess trends or evaluate the efficacy of safety measures introduced by the industry. The aim of this study was to determine the fatality, fall and injury rates for horses participating in hurdle and steeplechase races in Victoria in the 2022 and 2023 Thoroughbred horse jumps racing seasons compared with horses participating in flat races at the same race meets. Data on horse fatalities, falls and injuries were extracted from the published Racing Victoria race results and Stewards' Reports for the jumps races ( = 150) and corresponding flat races ( = 157) held at the 38 jumps race meets in Victoria in 2022 and 2023. Overall, horse fatalities, falls and injuries occurred at higher rates in jumps races compared with flat races during the study period. The rate of horse fatalities in jumps races was 3.3 per 1000 starts, with no fatalities in flat races. The rate of horse falls in hurdle races was 24 per 1000 starts and 41.6 per 1000 starts in steeplechase races, comparable with rates previously reported in the 2012 to 2014 seasons. There were no falls in flat races. Horse injuries occurred at a rate of 68.9 per 1000 starts in jumps races compared with 18.8 per 1000 starts in flat races. In hurdle and steeplechase races, veterinary clearance being required following horse injury was 5.4 times (OR 5.4, 95% CI 2.8-10.2) and 7.2 times (OR 7.2, 95% CI 3.3-15.6) more likely, respectively, compared with flat races. The risk of trauma was 4 times more likely in hurdle and steeplechase races (OR 4.8, 95% CI 1.7-13.3 and OR 4.1, 95% CI 1.2-13.4, respectively) and the risk of lameness was increased by 2.5 times in hurdles (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.2-5.2) and 5.1 times in steeplechase races (OR 5.1, 95% CI 2.3-11.5), compared with flat races. These findings support concerns about the welfare of horses involved in jumps racing and of the need for further safety measures to reduce these risks.
障碍赛马是纯种马赛跑的一种形式,涉及跨栏和障碍赛,通常距离更长,与不设障碍的平地赛马相比,负重也更重。在澳大利亚,障碍赛马仅在八个州和领地之一的维多利亚州举行。由于与平地赛马相比,障碍赛马中马匹死亡、摔倒和受伤的风险更高,障碍赛马的延续存在争议。尽管该行业已采取措施提高骑手和马匹的安全性,但自2012年至2014年赛马赛季以来,澳大利亚尚未对参加障碍赛的马匹的死亡、摔倒和受伤率进行汇总报告。尽管维多利亚赛马会在 stewards报告中公布了个别马匹死亡、摔倒和受伤的信息,但这些数据并未汇总,因此无法轻易用于评估趋势或评估该行业引入的安全措施的效果。本研究的目的是确定2022年和2023年纯种马障碍赛马赛季中,与参加同场平地赛马的马匹相比,维多利亚州参加跨栏和障碍赛的马匹的死亡、摔倒和受伤率。从已公布的维多利亚赛马会的比赛结果和 stewards报告中提取了2022年和2023年在维多利亚州38场障碍赛马比赛中举行的障碍赛(n = 150)和相应平地赛(n = 157)的马匹死亡、摔倒和受伤数据。总体而言,在研究期间,与平地赛马相比,障碍赛马中马匹死亡、摔倒和受伤的发生率更高。障碍赛马中马匹的死亡率为每1000场比赛3.3例,平地赛马中无死亡病例。跨栏赛中马匹摔倒率为每1000场比赛24例,障碍赛中为每1000场比赛41.6例,与2012年至2014年赛季之前报告的比率相当。平地赛马中无摔倒情况。障碍赛马中马匹受伤率为每1000场比赛68.9例,而平地赛马中为每1000场比赛18.8例。在跨栏和障碍赛中,马匹受伤后需要兽医批准的可能性分别比平地赛马高5.4倍(OR 5.4,95%CI 2.8 - 10.2)和7.2倍(OR 7.2,95%CI 3.3 - 15.6)。与平地赛马相比,跨栏和障碍赛中创伤风险分别高4倍(OR 4.8,95%CI 1.7 - 13.3和OR 4.1,95%CI 1.2 - 13.4),跨栏赛中跛行风险增加2.5倍(OR 2.5,95%CI 1.2 - 5.2),障碍赛中增加5.1倍(OR 5.1,95%CI 2.3 - 11.5)。这些发现支持了对障碍赛马中马匹福利的担忧,以及需要进一步采取安全措施来降低这些风险。