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Horse-Racing- Cruel?
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To avoid disrupting Ken's thread, and to allow people to have their say...
My view is no. Because I believe mental health is just as important for animals as it is for people... and I have worked in Racing yards, Polo yards, Riding schools etc...
When you have bred an animal throughout hundreds of years to want to race, is it actually "kind" to wrap them in cotton wool instead forever? I now work with older people, and feel the same. Anything "fun" comes with some risk.
Obviously,there is no justification for cruelty or abuse, no matter what- and I doubt anyone would suggest there is.
So- horseracing? Fair or not?
My view is no. Because I believe mental health is just as important for animals as it is for people... and I have worked in Racing yards, Polo yards, Riding schools etc...
When you have bred an animal throughout hundreds of years to want to race, is it actually "kind" to wrap them in cotton wool instead forever? I now work with older people, and feel the same. Anything "fun" comes with some risk.
Obviously,there is no justification for cruelty or abuse, no matter what- and I doubt anyone would suggest there is.
So- horseracing? Fair or not?
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Whips will never be banned totally because in the majority of cases they are a safety aid used to keep the horse moving straight - if you watch you will see a jockey pull a whip through to his other hand if a horse is veering towards another horse or the rail. Use of the whip to encourage them to go faster is very limited and most of the time is waved in the air. This...
14:26 Fri 09th Apr 2021
pixie "I was just asking what people expected. I get the feeling that an "innocent, beautiful animal" has died. But sometimes it seems people prefer them to be kept safely in a stable (which would send them mad...) without really acknowledging, that none would have a life at all otherwise, even a good one."
I don't see anywhere where anyone has said that
I don't see anywhere where anyone has said that
Woof, I tried to say from the start, it's about whether "racing" them is cruel. I don't see any justification for mistreating them- no matter what their "purpose" is.
I would be happy to fight for kind treatment. I just don't equate it with banning- as I said, I have worked at places where that just wouldn't happen. It is not inevitable or necessary.
I would be happy to fight for kind treatment. I just don't equate it with banning- as I said, I have worked at places where that just wouldn't happen. It is not inevitable or necessary.
Apg, I think you have gone, but if you look in... I just want to clarify, i haven't described anyone as ignorant, whether they are for or against. That was a lazy run-through of posts "so far".
It bothers me a little, as you gave me good advice for my pony, which i took and it worked. So, if you thought I was having a dig- I wasn't and I'm sorry if you thought so.
It bothers me a little, as you gave me good advice for my pony, which i took and it worked. So, if you thought I was having a dig- I wasn't and I'm sorry if you thought so.
I agree with that, apg. Weirdly, maybe... I think showing is "more unnatural", although its safer. Racing, Polo, jumping- and Agility and obedience etc for dogs... I see as more "natural".
Dogs and horses have both been domesticated for thousands of years... and awful though this sounds... they actually feel happy when they have done something right for us. It's what we have done, they aren't wild.
Dogs and horses have both been domesticated for thousands of years... and awful though this sounds... they actually feel happy when they have done something right for us. It's what we have done, they aren't wild.