Charles Sturt University researcher Mollie Buckley launches study into giving retired racehorses better lives

Monty Jacka
June 19 2022 - 3:00pm
EQUINE: Charles Sturt University researcher Mollie Buckley is looking to uncover the physical and behavioural attributes that give retired racehorses better lives after they step off the track. Picture: Supplied
EQUINE: Charles Sturt University researcher Mollie Buckley is looking to uncover the physical and behavioural attributes that give retired racehorses better lives after they step off the track. Picture: Supplied

Retired racehorses have a reputation for being highly-strung and difficult to manage, but a NSW Riverina researcher believes that doesn't have to be the case.

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Monty Jacka

Monty Jacka

Journalist

Monty is a journalist at The Daily Advertiser in Wagga. He can be reached at m.jacka@austcommunitymedia.com.au