Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Leadership Defends Organization

Leadership of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation (TRF) on March 18 defended the organization from allegations of neglect among some horses under the care of the equine retirement program and said it was continuing to work to fulfill its mission.
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Leadership of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation (TRF) on March 18 defended the organization from allegations of neglect among some horses under the care of the equine retirement program and said it was continuing to work to fulfill its mission.

During a teleconference to address a front page article in the New York Times, TRF chairman Tom Ludt said the organization "disputes many of the assumptions in the story."

In the article, New York Times reporter Joe Drape cited specific farms under contract with TRF to care for their horses that were experiencing financial difficulties. In some instances, according to the article, horses had died as a result of malnutrition and some TRF contracted farms had not received payments for the care they were providing.

Much of the information for the article was obtained from a report compiled by a veterinarian hired by the estate of the late Paul Mellon, who operated the successful Rokeby Stable. The Mellon estate has set aside $5 million for the TRF

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Ron Mitchell is Online Managing Editor for The Blood-Horse magazine. A Lexington native, Mitchell joined The Blood-Horse after serving in editorial capacities with The Thoroughbred Record and Thoroughbred Times, specializing in business and auction aspects of the industry, and was editor-in-chief of the award-winning Horsemen’s Journal. As online managing editor, Mitchell works closely with The Blood-Horse news editor and other departments to make sure the website content is the most thorough and accurate source for all Thoroughbred news, results, videos, and data.

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