California Becomes First State to Prohibit Licensees From Participating in Underground Racing

Huge progress for horses in California! Following a presentation last December from PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo, who shared findings from PETA’s undercover investigation into bush tracks with the California Horse Racing Board, a groundbreaking regulation was passed to prevent jockeys, trainers, and owners from participating in or even attending illegal races. With this measure, California has become the first state in the nation to ban its licensees from attending unsanctioned Quarter Horse races.

Underground Horse Racing Should Have No Platform

This footage is from PETA’s undercover investigation into bush tracks in Georgia. More than 150 of these tracks operate all over the U.S.

A nearly yearlong PETA investigation in Georgia showed that fatal abuse is common at bush track racing events. We documented that horses are doped with methamphetamine, cocaine, and Ritalin, in addition to being electroshocked and savagely whipped. Horses and even one prominent jockey died, while bookies and bettors exchanged hundreds of thousands of dollars in apparently illegal gambling. More than 150 such tracks operate across the U.S., including eight in California.

injecting horse

PETA took this evidence to California officials, and they amended Rule 1902, “Conduct Detrimental to Horse Racing,” to prohibit licensees from “participation in, or presence at, any non-recognized race meeting where racing occurred.” This means that California horse racing licensees (including trainers, jockeys, and owners) will be prohibited from attending or participating in bush-track races.

How You Can Help Horses

The abuse of horses comes in many forms. On a bush track or anywhere else, if you see anyone abusing horses used for racing, be sure to report it. PETA will take your request for anonymity seriously.

Please take a moment to help Quarter Horses, who are abused almost exclusively on bush tracks. Urge the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) to ban any jockeys, trainers, or owners who participate in unregulated black market races:

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