一项横断面调查,旨在描述与英国退役赛马的再训练和领养有关的做法

Jo Hockenhull, Jacqueline M. Cardwell, Kristien Verheyen
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离开赛马业的纯血赛马的命运是公众对这项运动最关心的问题之一。纯血马的赛马生涯通常只占其潜在寿命的一小部分。对退役赛马进行康复和再培训,使其在赛后从事非赛马领域的工作,是全球许多赛马管辖区的主要战略重点。在英国,赛马的赛后护理行业非常分散,目前也不受监管。本研究旨在增进对英国退役赛马善后护理行业的了解。我们对英国从事退役赛马再培训、安置和/或销售的个人和组织进行了在线横断面调查(n=57)。受访者从事退役赛马再训练、安置和/或销售的时间中位数为 10 年(IQR 5-20 年)。调查结果显示,该行业内的做法存在很大差异,尤其是受访者如何描述自己以及他们与退役赛马打交道的情况。61%的受访者曾有过无法安置/出售的退役赛马。本研究中的大多数受访者在其主要工作之外,还与少量的退役赛马合作,通常采取量身定制的方法,以适应他们合作的每一匹马。据报道,缺乏标准化一直是赛马业关注的问题,但这种量身定制的方法可能对相关马匹个体有利,为它们在赛马之外的职业生涯中取得成功提供了最佳机会。
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A cross-sectional survey to describe practices associated with retraining and rehoming of former racehorses in Great Britain

The fate of Thoroughbred racehorses leaving the horseracing industry is one of the primary public concerns about the sport. A Thoroughbred’s racing career typically represents only a small fraction of their potential lifespan. Rehabilitating and retraining former racehorses for post-racing careers in the non-racing equestrian sector is a key strategic focus of many racing jurisdictions globally. In Great Britain, the racehorse aftercare sector is highly fragmented and currently unregulated. This study aimed to improve understanding of the aftercare sector for former racehorses in Great Britain. An online cross-sectional survey of individuals and organisations located in Great Britain and involved in retraining, rehoming and/or selling former racehorses was conducted (n=57). Respondents had spent a median of 10 (IQR 5–20) years retraining, rehoming/selling former racehorses. Responses highlighted the considerable variation in practices within this sector, particularly in how respondents described themselves and their work with former racehorses. An individual horse’s circumstances and their specific requirements informed decisions taken around rehabilitation, retraining and rehoming/selling; 61% of respondents had had former racehorses that they were unable to rehome/sell. Most respondents in this study worked with small numbers of former racehorses on the side of their main focus of employment, typically taking a tailored approach to suit each individual horse they worked with. While the lack of standardisation has reportedly been a concern of the racing industry, it is possible that such a tailored approach is advantageous for the individual horses involved, providing them the best opportunity to succeed in a career outside of racing.

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