How does anyone know they love doing it? They can hardly tell anyone if they do or don't.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 06, 2013, 08:05:53 PMQuote from: usav on April 06, 2013, 08:03:49 PMNo fallers until the 7th and still 35 horses left at the 13th. No fatalities. Hopefully that will keep the naysayers quiet for a little while.It was a success because no horse died. What a lovely race it is.The horses are bred to race and they love doing it. It's not like they are plucked out of a field and thrown in with the lions. There are accidents in any form of horse racing and indeed riding in general. Aintree have listened to their critics and have made some changes accordingly, for that at least they should be commended.
Quote from: usav on April 06, 2013, 08:03:49 PMNo fallers until the 7th and still 35 horses left at the 13th. No fatalities. Hopefully that will keep the naysayers quiet for a little while.It was a success because no horse died. What a lovely race it is.
No fallers until the 7th and still 35 horses left at the 13th. No fatalities. Hopefully that will keep the naysayers quiet for a little while.
Quote from: usav on April 07, 2013, 01:37:03 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 06, 2013, 08:05:53 PMQuote from: usav on April 06, 2013, 08:03:49 PMNo fallers until the 7th and still 35 horses left at the 13th. No fatalities. Hopefully that will keep the naysayers quiet for a little while.It was a success because no horse died. What a lovely race it is.The horses are bred to race and they love doing it. It's not like they are plucked out of a field and thrown in with the lions. There are accidents in any form of horse racing and indeed riding in general. Aintree have listened to their critics and have made some changes accordingly, for that at least they should be commended.Haven't two horses died this week, at Aintree?
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on April 07, 2013, 02:22:32 AMQuote from: usav on April 07, 2013, 01:37:03 AMThe horses are bred to race Exactly. Ban racing and then no horses die.On the contrary, if you ban racing a lot more horses will die as there will be no industry for them and nothing to sustain them.
Quote from: usav on April 07, 2013, 01:37:03 AMThe horses are bred to race Exactly. Ban racing and then no horses die.
The horses are bred to race
Quote from: usav on April 07, 2013, 03:31:19 AMQuote from: Plumbutt Cooper on April 07, 2013, 02:22:32 AMQuote from: usav on April 07, 2013, 01:37:03 AMThe horses are bred to race Exactly. Ban racing and then no horses die.On the contrary, if you ban racing a lot more horses will die as there will be no industry for them and nothing to sustain them.No, there will be no need for thoroughbred race horses so they will gradually grow old and die naturally.All that will happen is that a breed of horse that is in no way natural (like pit bull terriers in a way) will be phased out just like it was phased in just to jump fences.Won't happen of course, too much money in it for the betting industry, horses die so bookies can make money.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 07, 2013, 02:26:08 AMHow does anyone know they love doing it? They can hardly tell anyone if they do or don't. Neigh once, like. Neigh twice, don't like. Neigh thrice, try again.
No, there will be no need for thoroughbred race horses so they will gradually grow old and die naturally.All that will happen is that a breed of horse that is in no way natural (like pit bull terriers in a way) will be phased out just like it was phased in just to jump fences.Won't happen of course, too much money in it for the betting industry, horses die so bookies can make money.
Can they not just have horse racing without the jumps?
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on April 07, 2013, 12:03:43 PMNo, there will be no need for thoroughbred race horses so they will gradually grow old and die naturally.All that will happen is that a breed of horse that is in no way natural (like pit bull terriers in a way) will be phased out just like it was phased in just to jump fences.Won't happen of course, too much money in it for the betting industry, horses die so bookies can make money.if you ban horse racing, you will have thousands of horses that will need to be killed as there will be no industry to sustain them. As taylorsworkrate said, thousands of non-racing horses were at danger of neglect last year, who is going to take in all the retired race horses?