New Industry Funding for Equine Disease Surveillance and Veterinary Science

Simon Sweeting: “The British EBF has directly funded over £1.3million of equine veterinary research projects.” | Tattersalls 

The Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB) allocation to the new disease surveillance, veterinary science and education programme starting in 2025 is rising to £2.76m [from £2.32m]. The Racing Foundation and the British European Breeders' Fund (BEBF) are supporting specific projects with an additional £220,000, bringing the total funds available to £2.98m.  

The news comes following continued support from the Racing Foundation, the TBA, the Gerald Leigh Charitable Trust and the BEBF.  That support is said to underline the importance that the industry places on advancing the health and welfare of the Thoroughbred. Racehorse owners and the TBA also contribute towards the provision of equine infectious disease surveillance.  

Alan Delmonte, Chief Executive of the Levy Board, said, “Promoting and supporting veterinary science and education is one of the statutory objectives of the HBLB. The Board's Veterinary Advisory Committee takes a careful and thorough approach in assessing which applications should be recommended for funding. This year saw a particularly high number of veterinary research applications, and the Board is pleased to have increased funding for 2025 to £2.76m. The Board also extends its thanks to the industry partner funders, whose involvement contributes to world-class research being conducted in Britain.”

British EBF chairman Simon Sweeting said, “To date, the British EBF has directly funded over £1.3m of equine veterinary research projects, in addition to our £42m prize-money allocations, and we are pleased to be building on that support by fully funding two projects in 2025.

“The Trustees selected a study covering inbreeding depression in Thoroughbreds and methods for non-invasive diagnosis of Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in foals. Both subject areas are of importance to the long-term health of the Thoroughbred, and we are delighted to be supporting the aims of the HBLB in this important work.”

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