It comes after animal rights protesters delayed the Grand National at Aintree last weekend.
BBC Scotland sports news correspondent
Protesters delayed the start of the Grand National at the Liverpool course after breaching security fences.Up to 17,000 people are expected in Ayrshire for the Scotland's version of the race.The showpiece event, one of the highlights of the Scottish horseracing calendar, is set to take place on Saturday at 15:35.
Three horses died during the Aintree race meeting last week, with one, Hill Sixteen, dying during the Grand National itself. She added: "All our protests are peaceful. Scaling fences and running on to the grass is peaceful and non-violent."
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