© 2012 Newton Abbot Racing | Registered Office: Newton Road, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Devon | Registered in: England and Wales 0173144
Designed by: P4 Marketing, Suite 6, Hall Farm, Sywell Airport Business Park, Northampton NN6 0BN | Telephone: 01604 741128
EQUINE WELFARE
VETERINARY NOTICE
At Newton Abbot Racecourse, nothing matters more to us than looking after the horses and jockeys. We agree with the recognised animal welfare organisations that horses have the right to a decent and fulfilling life. Our role as the racecourse, is to minimise any risk to horse and jockey.
We take every conceivable step to minimise the chances of horses incurring injury whilst here with us. However, regrettably there are occasions when something goes wrong and the horse and jockey part company.
Like all racecourses in Great Britain, Newton Abbot Racecourse is licensed and regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA). The BHA sets and polices the standards for Equine facilities and Veterinary care at all Racecourses in Britain.
The BHA also provides their own Veterinary Officers at each meeting to ensure that
these strict standards for racecourses -
At Newton Abbot Racecourse, we employ top class Veterinary Surgeons and deploy them around the track, parade ring and stable yard to ensure that should any horse need Veterinary assistance, a Vet will be on the scene literally within seconds of an accident.
The first priority is to make a diagnosis of any injury that has been sustained. To provide a calm environment to treat the horse, members of the Groundstaff team will erect Green screens around any horse that requires attention. The same applies to injured riders, when screens are used to ensure that their treatment can be done in privacy. As soon as the assessment of the injury has been made, a horse ambulance will be called to the scene and will transport the horse back to the stable yard or to the local Equine Hospital, where further treatment can be undertaken.
We are dedicated to minimising the risks and to dealing quickly with any incident that may occur.
To learn more about the Horseracing's work to protect the horse, please visit www.britishhorseracing.com
| CORPORATE BOXES |
| WINNING POST RESTAURANT |
| PADDOCK RESTAURANT |
| LADIES DAY |
| CONTACT US |
| DISABLED ACCESS |
| DIRECTIONS |
| HISTORY |
| LINKS |
| PRESS RELEASES & NEWS |
| SITE MAP |
| VACANCIES |
| ANTIQUE FAIRS |
| CAR BOOT SALES |
| DIARY OF EVENTS |
| FACILITIES |
| CONFERENCES |
| PRIVATE FUNCTIONS |
| EXHIBITIONS |
| ADMISSIONS |
| GROUP BOOKING |
| GIFT PACKAGES |
| IMAGE GALLERY |
| NEWTON ABBOT VIDEO |
| RACEDAY RACES |
| RIDE THE COURSE |