USEF's Blood Rule Explained: What It Means for You, Written by Equine Attorney Kimbrell Hines

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 7 MIN

USEF's Blood Rule Explained: What It Means for You, Written by Equine Attorney Kimbrell Hines

from Horse Talk by the Horse Review · host Kimbrell J. Hines

Looking for more equine related content link this? Subscribe to our premium monthly digital subscription. Get all your Podcasts, Headlines, and Digital Magazine pages all in one place. Subscribe today! The USEF has amended General Rule 843, the "Blood Rule," changing how blood on a horse is handled in competition. Equine attorney Kimbrell Hines breaks down what this means for riders, trainers, and owners in this episode of Horse Talk by The Horse Review. In this Horse Talk Reads Article by Attorney Kimbrell Hines, Kimbrell unpacks the major amendment to USEF's General Rule 843, better known as the "Blood Rule." Previously, the rule required automatic elimination if any blood was visible on a horse—no matter the cause. The updated rule introduces a case-by-case approach, allowing judges and ground juries to evaluate the source and severity before making an elimination call. What's the Importance? ✅ What the amended Blood Rule changes—and why it matters ⚖️ Legal implications for riders, owners, and trainers 🐴 When elimination is still mandatory under USEF rules 🧾 How to update your contracts and show plans before December 1, 2025 Key takeaway: The new rule prioritizes context and discretion while maintaining horse welfare as the top priority. But it also raises new questions about subjectivity, fairness, and liability that riders need to understand. 📖 Read the full article by Kimbrell J. Hines: 👉 Read it now on TheHorseReview.com

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