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Whip Use in Horseracing

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I share your concerns about the use of the whip in horseracing, and echo your concern for the welfare of horses. 

The irresponsible use of the whip is completely unacceptable. The British Horseracing Association (BHA), the governing and regulatory body for the sport, requires that whips used in horse racing must be used responsibly, for safety reasons and only to encourage the horse. 

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