Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh racing wouldn’t be at the top of my list for HORSE abuse, to say nothing of animal abuse in general.
Are you kidding? How would you feel if they euthanized dogs for dog races?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the horses who died during Derby week, four had leg injuries, one died in a freak accident, and two (from the same trainer) collapsed for reasons as-yet-unknown.
Is that a high amount of leg injuries ? Just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Of the horses who died during Derby week, four had leg injuries, one died in a freak accident, and two (from the same trainer) collapsed for reasons as-yet-unknown.
Anonymous wrote:Of the horses who died during Derby week, four had leg injuries, one died in a freak accident, and two (from the same trainer) collapsed for reasons as-yet-unknown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh racing wouldn’t be at the top of my list for HORSE abuse, to say nothing of animal abuse in general.
Are you kidding? How would you feel if they euthanized dogs for dog races?
Treating a broken leg on a dog is doable, and, if unsuccessful, the limb can be amputated. Tripod dogs and cats are mobile and functional. Horses can only be treated for leg injuries im certain circumstances, and it's very expensive with no guarantee of success. Euthanasia is usually the best course for the horse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh racing wouldn’t be at the top of my list for HORSE abuse, to say nothing of animal abuse in general.
Are you kidding? How would you feel if they euthanized dogs for dog races?
Anonymous wrote:Tbh racing wouldn’t be at the top of my list for HORSE abuse, to say nothing of animal abuse in general.