By AAP Australia’s peak breeding organisation has launched a national program to prioritise and promote the welfare of thoroughbreds. Under the initiative by Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, all state breeding associations will adopt a set of agreed guidelines and appoint welfare officers. The guidelines outline the fundamental principles for the care of thoroughbred […] Read full article
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