Quote from: curlytailavfc on April 15, 2012, 11:40:51 AMtheres been more horse's die at the national than people at hilsborough and thats rammed down ya throat at every f.a. cup game No there hasn't.
theres been more horse's die at the national than people at hilsborough and thats rammed down ya throat at every f.a. cup game
Quote from: Nev on April 15, 2012, 12:07:01 PMQuote from: curlytailavfc on April 15, 2012, 11:40:51 AMtheres been more horse's die at the national than people at hilsborough and thats rammed down ya throat at every f.a. cup game No there hasn't.how many then as no figures are available pre 1928 and the average is 6 deaths per 1000 entrants
The horses didn't die as a result of their falling at fences they died as a result of being put down. A broken limb for a horse is a death sentence whether that be jumps, on the flat or an equine event.
Only because they are specifically bred like that. A 'normal' horse can survive a broken leg, a thoroughbred racing horse can't be kept still long enough for the break to heal. Horses are magnificent creatures, maybe if we banned racing (cue hysteria) then we could phase out the type of breed that can't survive a simple broken bone and get back to just enjoying horses. A bit like we should phase out breeds of dog like pit bulls, no need for them, they are just bred to be aggressive fighting dogs. Dogs are great, we don't need pit bulls.
The solution.Shorten the race to 3 miles (the same distance as the Gold Cup), allow only 25 runners to enter (in line with most handicap races), thus doing away with 150/1 - 250/1 shots who are clearly not good enough, standardize fences across racing, with an emphasis on safety. This will lead to a dramatic improvement & although it won't completely please the animal rights brigade, it will at least make the sport more humane.
Quote from: Bren'd on April 16, 2012, 12:55:41 PMThe horses didn't die as a result of their falling at fences they died as a result of being put down. A broken limb for a horse is a death sentence whether that be jumps, on the flat or an equine event.Only because they are specifically bred like that. A 'normal' horse can survive a broken leg, a thoroughbred racing horse can't be kept still long enough for the break to heal. Horses are magnificent creatures, maybe if we banned racing (cue hysteria) then we could phase out the type of breed that can't survive a simple broken bone and get back to just enjoying horses. A bit like we should phase out breeds of dog like pit bulls, no need for them, they are just bred to be aggressive fighting dogs. Dogs are great, we don't need pit bulls.