To further clean up Thoroughbred racing's act and image, a key panel has recommended states and racetracks move toward a top-level system of labs for equine drug testing.
The Thoroughbred Safety Committee also urged the industry to adopt uniform rules on license suspensions, collection of injury data, and checking for a kind of cheating called “milkshaking.”
The four new recommendations from the committee came at The Jockey Club's annual roundtable discussion in New York on Sunday.
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