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>the grotesque and upsetting images of dead and dying horses strewn across the racetrack at Aintree yesterday
> so it shows that the ones that run are doing it through choice
>Maybe knew the chance of it dying was pretty high
>> Maybe knew the chance of it dying was pretty high
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>> Thats true-although its not going to live very long if it won't race either..
>> Not necessarily, although at GN level of racing that may be true. I know of an horse who injured his leg and that ended his racing carer. His owners kept him for stud work and he now lives in a nice big field.
> That must have been a flat racehorse-National Hunt ones are all gelded.
>> So how do they get the next generation of National Hunt horses?
> I'd like to know where the AR protestors are. Dogs don't DIE at Crufts!
> Surplus horses are better off at a knacker's yard here than being exported.
> stand by what i said.. a lot of ponies have a great life, yes there are ones that don't have such a good life.
>We're talking several thousand each year not a handful!
> Why is it so awful to be killing horses? We kill millions of cows, pigs, and sheep each year for food. As long as it is done humanely what is the difference?
> don't particularly want to eat horse, but I don't understand the double standard of being horrified that horses are slaughtered for food, even pet food, while happily eating meat ourselves. I presume that even the vegetarians on the list feed their dogs meat?
> If people didn't eat meat then most of these animals would disappear anyway - not many of us could keep them as pets and farmers wouldn't be able to afford to keep them just to make the countryside look pretty
> Why is it so awful to be killing horses? We kill millions of cows, pigs, and sheep each year for food. As long as it is done humanely what is the difference? As JeanGenie said Better to be killed here and then exported than transported while still alive.
> I don't particularly want to eat horse, but I don't understand the double standard of being horrified that horses are slaughtered for food, even pet food, while happily eating meat ourselves. I presume that even the vegetarians on the list feed their dogs meat?
(even if all people turnded vegitarian, there are plenty of other animals that need to eat meat). Horse racing is NOT essentail, it is simply for the entertainment of people. It seems very wrong to breed an animal, to entertain people and then kill it when it isn't good enough - seems no different than a person killing thier dog becasue it has retired from/not good enough for showing.> Animals can be spared that by not being bred in the first place, if the people who will be taking them on can not be bothered to offer then all they need for their natural life :-(
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I think a lot of NH horses started out as flat racers to begin with,the lucky ones get retired to stud,the not so lucky end up doing NH. >
> the NH horse does not start till he/she is around 4yrs old, they are a much larger (they can even make 17hh) horse in both build and height; you will not get a flat racer progress onto jumps!!
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