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> No, I don't agree with it. The question I'd really like to know the answer to is why the BBC will show this and not Crufts -dogs don't usually die during Crufts............
> No, I don't agree with it. The question I'd really like to know the answer to is why the BBC will show this and not Crufts -dogs don't usually die during Crufts............
>would you enter a dog at Crufts if you knew there was a chance of it dying in the ring? I know I wouldn't.
> (But dogs have died at Crufts.....)
> Horses can die through slipping and falling while running round their home paddock.
>yes but they are not being forced/encouraged to run and jump over things.
> You can only assume it must have been a close run thing
> Horses naturally run and jump over things
>have I ever to see a horse having jumped it's boundary fence and most of those are no height at all.
>bone to body mass proportions of a race horse compared to a dog, it would be similar to putting a Newfie's body on a Saluki's legs.
>a Saluki is very finely made all through having sleek lines, the rib & chest shape alone is far different to a horse's proportions.
>Most horses around here are kept in groups not solitary.
> What climatic conditions and terrain was the Saluki designed to run on? (I'm not an expert on the breed.)
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>Probably the same conditions Arabian horses were designed to run on? Yet I see no bodily similarities.
> Yes, it's a dangerous sport. But it's not making horses do anything that nature (or God, depending on your point of view) designed them to do.
>That argument might be applied to dog fighting too
> Horses naturally run and jump over things - film of wild horses shows them doing just that; and yes, sometimes they fall and injure or kill themselves. They are a herd animal, and running with the herd is instinctive, which is why loose horses continue to race.
>> Yes, it's a dangerous sport. But it's not making horses do anything that nature (or God, depending on your point of view) designed them to do.
> But are they trained racehorses?
>The horses are at the peek of fitness and get the best possible food and treatment and have happy life.
>one was unwell at the end of the race and died of a heart attack back in it's stable
>I grew up watching Red Rum running in the sea and on the beach with his pals - tail and mane in the air enjoying himself
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