on 15-04-2017 05:06 PM
I'm so relieved it was just a horse and not the rider.
so everyone there could carry on enjoying the festivities of watching horses do what they love. jumping to their deaths.
well thats what i heard one owner/trainer say....the horses love to jump, i've watched them galloping about in my paddock and jumping over obsticals just for the love of it.
ah hem! but those galloping horses jumping over things just for the love of it didnt have someone sitting on their back making them do it right?
kinda makes a difference doesnt it?
just because i might like to jump over hurdles doesnt mean id wanna do it with someone sitting on my back telling me too.
on 18-04-2017 12:01 AM
@not_for_sale2017 wrote:
But to infer the people involved in horse racing don't care about the horses is most unfair.
Not only is it unfair but it is also very, very wrong.
I have seen how the stable hands react to an injury to or death of a horse....and the owners and trainers are no better.
We sold a schoolmaster horse to a riding school and he was hit by a car coming back from the park. The current owner was not in the stables at the time so the Vet sent for my daughter to handle him while they treated him. Eventually they contacted the owner and my daughter came home....she was absolutely distraught. As soon as she arrived at the stables the next morning the Vet came over to tell her that the horse could not be saved...she was a wreck for weeks even though she had not owned him for many months.
on 24-04-2017 02:40 PM
Horses running that fast in wild only when the heard stampedes and is escaping from a predator. They are terrified and it is their instinct to be in the front because the predator is going to get th one that lags behind = sick or very young one. So when they seemingly want to win, it's just their survival instinct kicking in.
I love horses, I do know bit about horses; I did show jumping and dressage many years ago. I would love to have enough space to keep a horse, who would come and knock on the door in the morning the way my last horse used to do.
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to fix broken leg on horse. They are heavy animals and they are up on their very fine legs most of the time; they sleep standing, they cannot get around on 3. They cannot be sedated and left on the ground because their lungs cannot function in that position. Racehorses often smash the bones in their pastern, and there is just nothing that can fix that.
on 24-04-2017 04:12 PM
@***super_nova*** wrote:Horses running that fast in wild only when the heard stampedes and is escaping from a predator. They are terrified and it is their instinct to be in the front because the predator is going to get th one that lags behind = sick or very young one. So when they seemingly want to win, it's just their survival instinct kicking in.
I love horses, I do know bit about horses; I did show jumping and dressage many years ago. I would love to have enough space to keep a horse, who would come and knock on the door in the morning the way my last horse used to do.
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to fix broken leg on horse. They are heavy animals and they are up on their very fine legs most of the time; they sleep standing, they cannot get around on 3. They cannot be sedated and left on the ground because their lungs cannot function in that position. Racehorses often smash the bones in their pastern, and there is just nothing that can fix that.
i agree, horses are an animal that if it breaks a leg its difficult and probably impossible to fix in most cases.
i wont argue about that with anyone. but i do think if enough recources was put to finding a way to do it it might be able to be done. but it cant now.
there was a time even a dog rupturing a cruciate ligament in its rear knee was a death sentence. my last dog had 2 knee reconstructions and lived happily for many years afterwards. i'm sure there was a time when every vet said 'sorry mate, no treatment for this i'll have to put your dog down'.
anyway, so, we have a situation dont we?
what situation i hear you ask?
well, we know we cant mend broken legs in horses dont we? everyone agree on this point? oh i do hope you all do.
tee heee.......tee heee, wait for it......tee heee....
here it comes.....tee heeee......
WHY THE HELL DO WE MAKE HORSES DO SOMETHING THAT OFTEN CAUSES THEM TO BREAK their LEGS YOU BOZOS!
on 24-04-2017 04:15 PM
BTW, the BOZOS are the ones trying to say jumping horses during a race is ok cos we love our horseys.
on 24-04-2017 04:28 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
tee heee.......tee heee, wait for it......tee heee....
here it comes.....tee heeee......
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on 24-04-2017 04:38 PM
oh yeah...hilarious.
not.
on 24-04-2017 04:43 PM
on 24-04-2017 05:04 PM
@domino-710 wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:oh yeah...hilarious.
not.
Having a little difficulty with sarcasm.?????
In this thread? Yes.
There is such a thing as sensitivity.
on 24-04-2017 05:06 PM
@domino-710 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:tee heee.......tee heee, wait for it......tee heee....
here it comes.....tee heeee......
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I have never ' heard ' a man do tee hee - before.
hmmm, i'm not sure if i should unsalted by that comment or do i resemble that comment?
i'm soooo cunfuffled!
on 24-04-2017 05:12 PM
lets see, i'll pretend to be loving horse owner who has no problem with jumps racing.
lalala what a beautiful world, oh there is my wuvverwy horsey named jumpy jim, cos he loves to jump.
i'm gunna put him a race where a man will sit on him and make him jump over stuff cos he loves jumping sooooo much.
look at jumpy jim go, hes jumping over that thingy......omg, hes felled down....omg, he doesnt look very good now.
WHAT! hes broked his leggy? he has to be killded!
(think lots of crying about now)
ok, i dun crying, lets get another jumpy jim and do it again cos horseys love jumping!
WHEEEE, wasnt that just like real life?