Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale
Gulfstream Park 901 S Federal HWY, Hallandale, FL, United StatesFasig-Tipton supports the TAA through the Sales Company Funding Program.
Fasig-Tipton supports the TAA through the Sales Company Funding Program.
Keeneland supports the TAA through the Sales and Racetrack Funding Programs.
The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR) will be hosting its fifth forum as a virtual series on each Tuesday during the month of April. The sessions, which will include a combination of prerecorded content and live discussions, will be held on 6, 13, 20, and 27 April at 12 p.m. GMT and will each last approximately one hour. The timing has been selected so that people can dial in wherever they are in the world – evening for the Australasian time zones, middle of the day for the European time zones, and early morning for the American time zones. All sessions are free, but registration is required. Recordings of each session will be made available on the IFAR website. For more information about the conference and to register, click here. 6 April, 2021: Aftercare in 2021 Moderator: Nick Luck (U.K.) - Jessica Harrington: Racehorse Trainer (IRE) - Tik Maynard: Eventer (U.S.) - Graham and Anita Motion: Owners, Herringswell Stable (U.S.) - Nemone Routh: Racing Office Manager, Aga Khan Studs (FR)
The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR) will be hosting its fifth forum as a virtual series on each Tuesday during the month of April. The sessions, which will include a combination of prerecorded content and live discussions, will be held on 6, 13, 20, and 27 April at 12 p.m. GMT and will each last approximately one hour. The timing has been selected so that people can dial in wherever they are in the world – evening for the Australasian time zones, middle of the day for the European time zones, and early morning for the American time zones. All sessions are free, but registration is required. Recordings of each session will be made available on the IFAR website. For more information about the conference and to register, click here. 13 April, 2021: Aftercare for Racing Administrators and Regulators Moderator: Caroline Searcy (AUS) Panelists: – Martin Burns: General Manager, Welfare & Sustainability, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing – Simon Cooper: Director, Weatherbys, General Stud Book (U.K.) – Dr. Anna Smet: Manager, Animal Welfare, Racing and Wagering Western Australia
Ocala Breeders' Sales Company enables buyers and consignors to contribute .05% to the TAA. Ocala Breeders' Sales Company contributes an additional .05% match.
The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR) will be hosting its fifth forum as a virtual series on each Tuesday during the month of April. The sessions, which will include a combination of prerecorded content and live discussions, will be held on 6, 13, 20, and 27 April at 12 p.m. GMT and will each last approximately one hour. The timing has been selected so that people can dial in wherever they are in the world – evening for the Australasian time zones, middle of the day for the European time zones, and early morning for the American time zones. All sessions are free, but registration is required. Recordings of each session will be made available on the IFAR website. For more information about the conference and to register, click here. 20 April, 2021: Global Insights on Aftercare (Aftercare Providers, Equine Charities) Moderator: Donna Brothers (U.S.) – Stacie Clark: Operations Consultant, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (U.S.) – John Osborne: Director of Equine Welfare and Bloodstock, Horse Racing Ireland – Dr. Ignacio Pavlovsky: Veterinarian, Owner, and Breeder (ARG) – Lisa Coffey: Founder and Director, Racing Hearts Equine Assisted Therapy (AUS) – Kristin Werner: Senior Counsel, The Jockey Club (U.S.); Administrator, Thoroughbred Incentive Program
The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR) will be hosting its fifth forum as a virtual series on each Tuesday during the month of April. The sessions, which will include a combination of prerecorded content and live discussions, will be held on 6, 13, 20, and 27 April at 12 p.m. GMT and will each last approximately one hour. The timing has been selected so that people can dial in wherever they are in the world – evening for the Australasian time zones, middle of the day for the European time zones, and early morning for the American time zones. All sessions are free, but registration is required. Recordings of each session will be made available on the IFAR website. For more information about the conference and to register, click here. 27 April, 2021: Aftercare for Racing Industry Participants: Owners, Breeders, and Trainers Moderator: Francesca Cumani (U.K.) – Mark Fisher: Kotare Bioethics Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand – Dr. Eliot Forbes: Chief Executive Officer, AniMark Ltd. (AUS); member, IFAR Steering Committee – Tom Reilly: Chief Executive Officer, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia and Aushorse – Dr. Christopher Riggs: Director, Equine Welfare Research Foundation; Chief Advisor, Veterinary Science, The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Participants can contribute to the TAA through buying and selling. All sellers/owners will be charged .05% of the sales price on each horse sold as an aftercare assessment. Buyers will be billed .05% of the purchase price on behalf of the TAA, with participation voluntary. Fasig-Tipton will continue to contribute an additional .05% of the sales price on each horse sold.
Participants can contribute to the TAA through buying and selling. All sellers/owners will be charged .05% of the sales price on each horse sold as an aftercare assessment. Buyers will be billed .05% of the purchase price on behalf of the TAA, with participation voluntary. Keeneland will continue to contribute an additional .05% of the sales price on each horse sold.
Participants can contribute to the TAA through buying and selling. All sellers/owners will be charged .05% of the sales price on each horse sold as an aftercare assessment. Buyers will be billed .05% of the purchase price on behalf of the TAA, with participation voluntary. Fasig-Tipton will continue to contribute an additional .05% of the sales price on each horse sold.