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  2. Show jumping horse killings - Wikipedia

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    The show jumping horse killings scandal refers to an unverified number of insurance fraud cases in the United States between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s in which expensive horses, many of them show jumpers, were insured against death, accident, or disease, and then killed to collect the insurance money.

  3. Can Pet Insurance Pay My Vet Directly in 2025? - AOL

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    The Benefits of Pet Insurance With Direct Pay. Pet insurance that pays vets directly offers several benefits for pet owners, including: No paperwork hassles: You'll skip the claims process—your ...

  4. A.M. Best Affirms Ratings of Iron Horse Insurance Company - AOL

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  5. Lycetts - Wikipedia

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    Lycetts, headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is an insurance broker and financial services company which specialises in farming, rural estate and equine insurance, as well as bespoke financial services, household, commercial and bloodstock insurance and risk management advice.

  6. Racehorse injuries - Wikipedia

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    Feeling no pain, an injured horse on drugs may continue to charge down the track, endangering every horse and jockey in the race. Drugs may account for the fact that the North American fatality rate on turf is higher than it is in Australia on turf, or even Great Britain (0.38), where race day medications are not allowed. [101] [38] [102]

  7. Emergency vet costs vs. pet insurance: A financial comparison

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    Without insurance: Chemotherapy for a pet can cost between $3,000 and $10,000 depending on the duration and type of cancer. You’d be liable for the full amount the vet charges you. You’d be ...

  8. How much does pet insurance cost? - AOL

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    The reimbursement level is the percentage of the vet bill that the insurance company will pay after you meet your deductible. Typical reimbursement levels are 70 percent, 80 percent and 90 percent ...

  9. Horse Protection Act of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The requirements placed upon horse shows and exhibitions are covered in §1823. §1824 covers the core provisions of the act, [5] prohibiting the "shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, or receiving of any horse which is sore" [6] as well as the actual showing, exhibition, entry into a show, sale, or auction of a sored horse, including ...