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mxfun said:Yeh? ?
Edit - actually, I cba
mxfun said:Yeh? ?
cambsno said:I would much rather be a Grand National horse, getting the best food, medical care and lots of rides with a small risk of death, than one of those pikey horses chained in a field, or for that matter, a battery chicken or a fish about to get its mouth hooked!
Yes, horses die, but we don't live in Utopia when nothing bad happens! Things like that are dangerous but that is why its the most famous race in the world. If a horse doesn't want to jump it doesn't - it happens a fair few times!
neil_g said:Edit - actually, I cba
"cba"?
.... or a fish about to get its mouth hooked!....
AHILL said:Cant be Arsed.
on info that comes from knowing someone who has been riding for 30 years
interesting link.... http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/sep/23/claims-five-broken-leg-horse
fwiw - as an ex-rider and ex-supporter of the national, my own feeling these days is that many sports can contain an element of risk, but I prefer it if ALL the participants enter fully understanding that risk and horses don't. Having said that, even a donkey is at some risk on a Sunday afternoon down the beach, so where exactly do you draw the line with 'working' animals? :shrug: No, I don't like the idea of the National anymore, haven't done for a couple of years, but I can also appreciate that there are far worse things a 'dumb animal' could be made to do.
That is the worst kind of evidence in an emotive argument.
I'm pretty sure your mate will air on the side of pro horse racing. Which if true is a little weird as 9 horse have died at the national in the last 10 years. I would have thought he or she was a horse lover?
It needs a dispassionate enquiry on this and needs to be sorted asap. (which it won't)
do you wrap them in cotton wool, keep them stable bound?

I think there is a difference between a comfy stable and a 4.5 mile gallop with 40 other horses and some extremely demanding fences.
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my son and hubby have a good plan - racing without riders. Maybe with one 'pace' horse being ridden to get the horses to follow
and surely fairer to the horse?
DemiLion said:You know that Synchronised broke it's leg five fences after shipping McCoy and whilst running on its own, don't you?
I think there is a difference between a comfy stable and a 4.5 mile gallop with 40 other horses and some extremely demanding fences.
Come on Neil, surly you have a better argument than that?
Edit: sorry forgot, you can't be arsed![]()
You know that Synchronised broke it's leg five fences after shipping McCoy and whilst running on its own, don't you?
Also synchronised chucked his rider off in a state panic and was still allowed to run.
simon44 said:Also synchronised chucked his rider off in a state panic and was still allowed to run.
simon44 said:I'm not informed enough about it and people involved in the sport should be boycotted from the debate as they have a particular axe to grind.
Nope. It napped on landing after Beacher's and threw its jockey. Nothing to do with panic at all.
So a debate about Racing should be conducted without informed opinion? That's a bit of a bizarre comment!
lol your'e really good at thisnits you could pick them off of me any day
I think that was a typo
I would like vets, the rspca and experts (not owners) to look at how to make the sport safer.
Being informed is a prerequisite of course![]()
4.5 miles that they are trained significantly for.
they are also herd animals who will instinctively gallop in close proximity (40 in a field i agree could be a touch excessive, but the field often spreads out).
Are you connected with the horse racing community? You are certainly banging the drum for them.![]()
It's not particularly a natural environment is it? I mean the winning horse is stuck in the middle of a pen while exhausted and flustered, is that a natural thing?
It's a BS argument and a non argument, your'e cherry picking anything you can grab and flicking it at me. News flash! I love eating flicked cherriesnom nom
Are you connected with the horse racing community? You are certainly banging the drum for them.
It's not particularly a natural environment is it? I mean the winning horse is stuck in the middle of a pen while exhausted and flustered, is that a natural thing?
It's a BS argument and a non argument, your'e cherry picking anything you can grab and flicking it at me. News flash! I love eating flicked cherriesnom nom
I bow to your superior knowledge, but if i was a horse owner and loved to ride horses, I wouldn't want my horse riding in a race where 9 have died in the last 10 years.
Lovely to see the dedicated way the racing community look after their investments. I wonder what happens to the slow horses, answer is euthanised and into a pedigree chum can, due to over breeding in the vain hope of finding the next red rum.
Or is it ok to let other animals take the risk while you love and cherish yours?
My tongue was slightly in my cheek when i mentioned the bs comment to Neil. I'm sure he has broad enough shoulder to take it on the chin. Irony is hard to convey on a forum post.
Lovely to see the dedicated way the racing community look after their investments. I wonder what happens to the slow horses, answer is euthanised and into a pedigree chum can, due to over breeding in the vain hope of finding the next red rum.
Are you connected with the horse racing community? You are certainly banging the drum for them.
It's not particularly a natural environment is it? I mean the winning horse is stuck in the middle of a pen while exhausted and flustered, is that a natural thing?
It's a BS argument and a non argument, your'e cherry picking anything you can grab and flicking it at me. News flash! I love eating flicked cherriesnom nom
Frankly I find all animal racing abhorrent. Horse racing events like the Grand National may seem all glitzy and glamourous on the surface but the fact is that the racing industry is an exploitative business motivated purely by greed, and frankly I think it's shameful that we, as a supposedly civilised species, still allow it.
And to those who say that horse racing is fine because "horses enjoy running" - if they enjoy running so much, why is it necessary to whip them?
And to those who say that horse racing is fine because "horses enjoy running" - if they enjoy running so much, why is it necessary to whip them?