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Attleboro Sun ChronicleRacing commission to revamp breeders' incentive fund
Kansas City Star
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to restructure the state's Thoroughbred Breeders' Incentive Fund, which has been shrinking because of dwindling taxes on stud fees. Beginning next year, Kentucky-bred ...Maryland racing at a crossroads
Thoroughbred Times
These changes can be attributed to the same factors that are impacting every state that has horse racing. Those factors, and by now Thoroughbred Times readers know them well, are competition from expanded gaming, the decline in wagering revenues, ...Feeding the horse racing beast
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Minnesota Racing Commission reported only 142 thoroughbred foals were registered in 2010, the lowest number since 1998 -- and less than half the number registered just five years earlier. Racinos, horsemen say, would rescue the state's breeding ...and more » Racing Should Care for Its Own
New York Times
The horse racing industry must do better. But is this industry capable of doing better? From Eight Belles to Barbaro to thousands of horses in between, racing is a brutal game that grinds up young horses.