Ahead of the Grand National, the BHA is on a mission to build public trust and provide the statistics to challenge and correct information put out by opponents of the sport
British racing has launched a new campaign designed to promote and share the facts around welfare in racing.
Grand National-winning trainer Lucinda Russell said of the new campaign: “This is just what racing needs. We must provide the facts, help educate, and confront the tough questions head on. Robin Mounsey, BHA head of communications and member of the sport’s Horse Welfare Board, said: “The HorsePWR campaign sees the sport take a new approach when it comes to talking about welfare.
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