When the 21st horse died in early March, the park suspended both training and racing. But training resumed about a week later — and the 22nd horse died. The park closed yet again and instituted new drug protocols for horses, including a ban on the commonly used race day drug Lasix, and restrictions on anti-inflammatory medications. After nearly a month, racing resumed late last week. He was the 23rd horse to die while racing or training at the park in a span of three months.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 04, 2019 09:56 UTC