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1 Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, Inc. Presentation to The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Safety Committee October 13, 2008

2 Today Racehorses have no retirement plan Charities have not been able to raise enough money without institutionalized funding to care for the horses seeking sanctuary This is becoming increasingly apparent to the American public

3 Reality Racing cannot be expected to identify every Thoroughbred on its way to slaughter, particularly those who have been in private hands for years. When the racing athlete has run its last race, and has no other humane option for retirement, we can be there and provide a solution.

4 The Solution: TRF Safety Net Program Set aside safe stalls at tracks Ban the killer buyers Horses go to the TRF Tracks provide funding for their daily care Public image and racing product reap benefits

5 The Numbers At tracks with retirement programs, 3%-4% of starters seek humane retirement. (e.g.: 100 horses from 3,000 annual starters at Philadelphia Park; 50 horses from 1,500 annual starters at Suffolk.) 72,000 starters annually nationally Half of these are at low-level tracks 36,000 x 3% = 1,080 horses annually

6 What happens to the horses? 10% are euthanized 40% are sound and adoptable 50% not serviceably sound

7 Outreach and Expansion With industry funding, this program could be expanded to cover all Thoroughbred race horses seeking humane retirement

8 Anticipated Annual Costs for 1000 horses Anticipated Annual Costs for 1000 horses Board/Care1,825,000 Transportation 400,000 Vet/farrier costs 250,000 Euthanasia 47,500 Herd Oversight & Management 175,000 Marketing 50,000 Capital/Infrastructure 250,000 2,997,550

9 Funding Race Track Support Voluntary $75 donation at foal registration The Jockey Club match The TRF would launch promotional campaign and continue existing fundraising efforts ($3.1 million per year) to expand the safety net Government participation in corrections and community service programs

10 Why TRF? The Jockey Club controls solution Existing infrastructure means quick action Proven PR benefit from community service for unsound horses


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