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Examining the Data.
Exposing the Gaps. Driving
Change In Caribbean Horse Racing

Our Mission

To drive welfare, transparency, and accountability in Puerto Rico’s Thoroughbred racing industry by documenting outcomes, publishing evidence, and advancing systemic reform.

Our Advocacy Work

Research and Documentation

Detailed case tracking, timelines, and supporting documentation of welfare concerns within Puerto Rico’s racing industry.

Regulatory Analysis & Reform

Identification of gaps in oversight, enforcement, and policy, with recommendations aligned to established equine welfare standards.

Accountability & Oversight

Holding regulatory bodies accountable for enforcing existing laws and standards through documented findings, formal complaints, and public transparency.
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1,513 Horses Euthanized.
One Racetrack.
Five Years.

  • Nearly half (46%) euthanized within 30 days of their last race
  • 35% within 2 weeks
  • 27% within 1 week
  • 21% within 3 days
  • 7% on the same day (103 horses)
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Core Issues

Oversight and Enforcement Gaps

Breakdowns in regulatory oversight and inconsistent enforcement allow horses to continue racing despite declining condition, increasing the risk of injury and euthanasia.

Medication Practices and Regulatory Alignment

Differences in medication thresholds, withdrawal times, and permitted drug use raise concerns about consistency with established industry standards and the effectiveness of regulatory controls.

Race Frequency and Cumulative Risk

High race frequency and limited recovery time contribute to cumulative stress, elevating the risk of injury, breakdown, and long-term health decline.

Aftercare Capacity, Support, and Sustainability

Aftercare Capacity, Support, and SustainabilityResponsible aftercare depends on consistent funding, strong infrastructure, and industry-wide support. Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare maintains rigorous placement standards, often restricting adoptions to ensure horses are placed in qualified, long-term homes. Concerns have been raised about whether aftercare organizations receive the support they need, particularly when advocating for improved welfare standards. Without adequate backing, the system risks falling short in providing safe and sustainable outcomes for horses after racing.

Resources

Drug Policy Comparison

A side-by-side analysis of Puerto Rico’s medication regulations compared to ARCI standards, highlighting key differences in thresholds, withdrawal periods, and permitted drug use.

Formal Complaints | Filing

Kayseri case documents: complaints, legal filings, and regulatory correspondence detailing actions taken and demands for accountability in Puerto Rico racing.

Euthanasia Data Summary

A structured dataset documenting 1,513 euthanasia cases at Camarero, including timing relative to last race and patterns that inform broader welfare concerns.

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