The ROA Gold Standard award takes into consideration equine welfare and now how the course is reacting to the ‘The Horse Comes First’ campaign
The ROA executive has a staff member who keeps up-to-date with equine welfare developments by attending relevant conferences and meetings
Many owners contribute to the centres who retrain and care for retired racehorses often also with support of their trainer
The ROA supports Racing Welfare - care for racehorses begins with staff who are well looked after.
The ROA holds member-only visits to sites of educational interest including veterinary hospitals and to racehorse retraining centres to further the knowledge of owners in these areas.
It is compulsory that all Thoroughbred foals are microchipped within 30 days of birth, meaning that horses can be tracked and identified throughout their life.