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Archive for February, 2026

Taxation and economic impact of horse racing wagering in 2026

Taxation and economic impact of horse racing wagering in 2026

| February 24, 2026

Rather than being one of the oldest forms of regulated gambling worldwide, horse racing in 2026 will bear no resemblance to its state a decade ago. Online betting, transnational betting structures, and a changing tax system have transformed the manner in which income passes through the sport. The governments are coming to think of racing […]

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Daily routines that support peaceful living among racehorses and other pets

Daily routines that support peaceful living among racehorses and other pets

| February 22, 2026

Living with horses alongside dogs or cats brings a special kind of joy. Each animal has its own personality, habits, and way of responding to the world. Some are calm and observant. Others are curious and energetic. Without a clear daily rhythm, these differences can sometimes create confusion or tension, especially in shared spaces. Simple […]

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Why some race days attract more attention than others

Why some race days attract more attention than others

| February 17, 2026

Anyone who follows racing for long enough notices a pattern. Some race days feel bigger before a horse even enters the parade ring. The talk starts early. Previews pop up everywhere. People who barely glance at midweek form suddenly have opinions on barriers, pace, and jockey choices. Other meetings come and go with far less […]

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Can digital innovations revitalize the traditional raceday experience?

Can digital innovations revitalize the traditional raceday experience?

| February 10, 2026

For generations, the allure of the racetrack has been defined by sensory immediacy: the thunder of hooves, the vibrant silks of the jockeys, and the collective roar of the crowd as the field turns for home. However, as audience demographics shift and expectations for connectivity evolve, the Australian racing industry faces a critical question. Can […]

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Supporting joint strength and mobility in performance horses

Supporting joint strength and mobility in performance horses

| February 7, 2026

Small changes in stride length, willingness to sit, or recovery after a hard ride often look like training issues, yet they can signal that a performance horse is starting to lose joint comfort. Supporting joint strength and mobility in performance horses matters because athletic work asks the same joints to load, compress, and rotate thousands […]

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