USTA Urges Important Final Step Before Giving Away A
Horse – Pleasure Registration
Launches New Life After Racing Page with Standardbred
Retirement Options on ustrotting.com
“This is the only way to
ensure that a verbal agreement between two parties to not race or breed a horse
is honored,” said USTA Registrar T.C. Lane. “Once the conversion to
Pleasure Registration is complete, there is a record of the transaction in our
database and no entry to race can be made, no progeny registered.”
Lane urges careful
consideration, as conversion is permanent and cannot be reversed by a future
owner. “This is a process we hope will be undertaken by owners who want
to ensure their intentions are honored throughout the horse’s life, when no
longer in their care,” explained Lane.
In its effort to promote
pleasure registration and off-the-track options for Standardbreds, the USTA has
completely revamped the Life After Racing section of ustrotting.com, which was
launched today and can be seen by clicking on the Life After Racing tab on the
homepage.
“The timing of the
announcement of the USTA’s Pleasure Horse registration and Life After Racing
initiatives coincides very well with my participation in the Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit in
Lexington over the last two days,” said USTA Executive Vice President/CEO Mike
Tanner. “The
welfare of our race horses when their racing days are over is an issue of great
importance and one that demands and deserves our attention.”
Pleasure Registration
conversion is open to members with care, custody or control of a horse for
which they are the listed owner in the USTA database. New
registration papers can be prepared to reflect the horse’s converted status, if
that is required for pleasure discipline competition. Members should
complete a pleasure registration conversion form, which can be obtained here
or by calling 877-800-8782 x 1. The form should be returned with the
horse’s registration papers, unless they have electronic registration.
Conversion cannot be done on
a horse no longer in the care, custody or control of the owner listed in the
USTA database and cannot be done over the phone. The Pleasure
Registration logo (attached) will appear next to the horse’s name in the
Pathway system for all horses whose registration has been converted. For
more information on Pleasure Registration, read the FAQs here or email memberservices@ustrotting.com.
Pleasure Registration is one
of three USTA initiatives to address Standardbred welfare. The Full
Circle program click
here uses the USTA database to allow anyone to record their name in a
horse’s file if they wish to be contacted if that horse needs help in the
future. Support Our Standardbreds (SOS) click
here provides financial assistance to horses whose care has fallen to a
level requiring legal intervention. For information about those programs,
contact ellen.harvey@ustrotting.com
or 732-780-3700.