Great stuff, what a season she's had Well done anyone that had that 100-1 shot to place!
Is it pass your bed time?
I'm sure the horse who got whacked non stop really appreciates it
Yawn.
Until that sort of attitude changes then nothing will change to improve the welfare of the animals used within this so called sport.
Yet another horse had to die today to satisfy the needs of the industry - An industry that does nothing in real terms and causes so much harm to both humans and animals.
Until that sort of attitude changes then nothing will change to improve the welfare of the animals used within this so called sport.
Yet another horse had to die today to satisfy the needs of the industry - An industry that does nothing in real terms and causes so much harm to both humans and animals.
Looking at Cheltenham and this race, the Irish have found a sport that they dominate.
I'm sure the horse who got whacked non stop really appreciates it
Creaky,
As someone who works for the regulator, I can assure you there is a significant volume of work being down to improve the welfare of horses within racing. There is a horse welfare strategy called A Life Well Lived dedicated to making improvements not just to the safety of the sport but also the tracking of racehorses throughout their lifetime.
Also, have you ever considered the good that racing globally does for the horse breed? Without racing what happens to them? I presume your proposal is to let them roam free around the British countryside - as there certainly won't be enough people to look after them all if you stopped racing.
Also, I'd be keen to understand what harm that the racing industry does to human beings? Am sure the best part of 20,000 people directly employed in the industry would disagree with you.
Yawn.