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Great progress is being made globally in the field of aftercare for thoroughbred racehorses, but equine welfare must be at the forefront of all efforts.
That was the message at last week’s final session of this year’s International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses’ (IFAR) conference series, held virtually over four weeks.
The final session, “Aftercare for Racing Industry Participants: Owners, Breeders, and Trainers,” was moderated by media personality and aftercare advocate Francesca Cumani, who led the discussion and provided insights based on her many years of training and handling horses.
Presenters included Thoroughbred Breeders Australia and Aushorse chief executive officer
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The 2021 IFAR Conference, held virtually this year for the first time, closed April 27 with praise for the progress that racing has made in the realm of aftercare while acknowledging that continued work is necessary to address animal welfare concerns. Tuesday s webinar was the last of four sessions that were held each Tuesday in April.
The final panel, “Aftercare for Racing Industry Participants: Owners, Breeders, and Trainers,” was moderated by media personality and aftercare advocate Francesca Cumani, who expertly led the discussion and provided rich insights based on her many years of training and handling horses.