TOC Takes Stand on Auction Reform

Published January 19th, 2008


The Thoroughbred Owners of California would like to see national auction reform efforts taken to another level.

The TOC released recommendations Jan. 18 that call for a ban on anabolic steroids in all sale horses, full disclosure of ownership and medical records, and the licensing of bloodstock consignors and agents. The recommendations, which stem from a report by the TOC Medication and Integrity Committee, were endorsed by the TOC board of directors in December. www.bloodhorse.com





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