PHOENIX — Turf Paradise plans to start giving pre-race veterinary examinations to all horses on a given day in an attempt to curb a recent rise in fatalities.
According to a recent study by the Arizona Department of Gaming, 50 horses were euthanized during the 2017-18 season at the Phoenix track, mostly after they suffered leg or ankle injuries during a race.
That number is twice the national equine death rate at tracks.
Turf Paradise officials announced Wednesday that starting March 18, about 65 horses will be examined on race days.
Previously, about 15 horses received pre-race exams per day based on selections by the stewards.
Turf Paradise has 131 live racing days per year from mid-October to early May.
The thoroughbred and quarter horse racetrack opened in January 1956.