Ranyhyn
Well-Known Member
Reformed Skitzo if you please 
No-one here has a problem with me, stop trying desperately to get the heat off your cronies, it wont work![]()
Yeah anyway, I should go and meet my friend who Kitsune cyber bullied so badly on a different forum that she gave up riding and started self harming. Bye bye.
Yeah anyway, I should go and meet my friend who Kitsune cyber bullied so badly on a different forum that she gave up riding and started self harming. Bye bye.
Yeah anyway, I should go and meet my friend who Kitsune cyber bullied so badly on a different forum that she gave up riding and started self harming. Bye bye.
Yeah anyway, I should go and meet my friend who Kitsune cyber bullied so badly on a different forum that she gave up riding and started self harming. Bye bye.
RIP to the two horses, not a bad race by all accounts though. Can lose more than one horse in a normal race so 2/40 acceptable I think.
I've also posted this on another thread, but did anyone hear Richard Pitman's unfortunate gaff, when he referred to Hedgehunter, as Hedgec*unter? That'll live with him for a day or two!!
A great race, and so sad to see the losses. My condolences to the yard staff who will be dreadfully upset.
Alec.
I don't know if it was your intention, but saying that 2 horses dying is acceptable sounds awful.
SF did explain earlier that she didn't mean to use the word "Acceptable" but couldn't think of another way to put it.
I think she meant to say that it could have been worse and was relieved that everyone else came home safe.
Have to say I agree with the points made here. Yes, it is really sad and I did get that horrible sick feeling when I saw the tarpaulin and screens, but in this industry the horses are well cared for.Don't want to get involved in the arguement here, but I have to say that I can't find anything wrong in any of JDChaser's posts. I think if anyone is out of order here, it is Black Horse. Im not involved in the racing industry, but from what I have seen over many years, these horses get the best possible treatment, and are well loved by their connections, most of all by the grooms who look after them everyday. They get the best possible veterinary treatment, the best food and a quick end if that is their destiny.
In contrast, many other horses and ponies are overfed and given laminitis, turned out on ragwort infested paddocks to suffer liver failure later on, badly ridden in gadgets that riders don't understand how to use correctly........shall I go on?
So, although it is very sad that two horses have lost their lives today, they had the best of treatment while they were living. Can that be said about every other horse and pony living in the UK?
No.
This, though i have not met any nice people in racing for such a long time, just bullish ignorant people who pride their own egos over the horse flesh they ride....
Don't want to get involved in the arguement here, but I have to say that I can't find anything wrong in any of JDChaser's posts. I think if anyone is out of order here, it is Black Horse. Im not involved in the racing industry, but from what I have seen over many years, these horses get the best possible treatment, and are well loved by their connections, most of all by the grooms who look after them everyday. They get the best possible veterinary treatment, the best food and a quick end if that is their destiny.
In contrast, many other horses and ponies are overfed and given laminitis, turned out on ragwort infested paddocks to suffer liver failure later on, badly ridden in gadgets that riders don't understand how to use correctly........shall I go on?
So, although it is very sad that two horses have lost their lives today, they had the best of treatment while they were living. Can that be said about every other horse and pony living in the UK?
No.
Of course there's nothing wrong with compassion - i've had to sit in an empty lorry home from the races before and literally bawled by eyes out for 3 hours after a horse I looked after for years died. But the point is, it is not the only thing about racing and I get fed up of the people who only ever concentrate on the negatives of horse racing. You always read on here people who talk about racehorses 'getting shoved off to the abbatoir once they're retired' or 'looking too skinny and poorly looked after' and it's very insulting from a racing groom's point of view, when I work 12 days a fortnight, 12 hours a day to give them everything they need.. The horses where I work have the life of riley, they're looked after by a large team who adore them and we are all gutted whenever we lose one. BUT we still love the sport and recognise the risks, and understand that these are athletes who are bred for a job.
Hang on a minute, aren't you into dressage?!![]()
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Hang on a minute, aren't you into dressage?!![]()
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Dressage, is that where the horses are deemed to valuable to be allowed time out in a field so they have to be led in hand for grass??? Or turned out in individual mini paddocks so never have the chance of a normal horsey life?
Mybe I'm confused
Ah but you have a personal grudge against meim THAT special
haha idiot -.-
Why the hell would I have a grudge against you? I don't think I've ever replied to any of your posts before?
Strange person.