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Kentucky Horse Racing Commission asks California Horse Racing Board for help on recent spike of horse deaths

In this photo from May 6, 2023, an equine ambulance carrying race horse Here Mi Song is driven off the track after racing in the tenth race ahead of the 149th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

LOS ANGELES — Kentucky considers itself the cradle of horse racing in the United States. It has the most important race and the largest breeding facilities but is dealing with an unwelcome crisis — the deaths of racing thoroughbreds. So, where does it look for advice?

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