Two horses were euthanized in two days after suffering injuries at the Del Mar Racetrack one week into the 2023 summer racing season, Mac McBride from the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club told NBC San Diego on Saturday.
into the 2023 summer racing season, Mac McBride from the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club told NBC San Diego on Saturday.has died after being injured on Friday.Nevisian Sunrise got loose, ran off and collided with a stationary object. The attending veterinary team found her injuries inoperable and euthanized her, according to McBride.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
On Saturday, a 4-year-old filly named Ghostem suffered a non-operable musculoskeletal injury to her front right leg during a workout on the main track. The veterinarian team made the decision to euthanize her, McBride told NBC San Diego. Both bodies of the horses are undergoing necropsies. The results will be reported to the California Horse Racing Board.
The DMTC issued a statement:"Del Mar sends its condolences to the people who owned, trained and cared for both horses."
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