pip6
Well-Known Member
I do enjoy racing & fully accept no horse sport (including happy hacking) is abuse free. Yes as an animal many seem to find ways to hurt themselves without human help, but this is a genuine discussion so found the popcorn comment to be unhelpful to the discussion. Fluffy bunnies are entitled to discuss a subject as much as anyone else, that you do not wish to participate constructively is sad, as I'm sure your opinion would be a valuable addition.
The way I see racing is horses are treated as commodities (as in other sports), which is especially prevelent where large sums of money are concerned. Money is more important to many people than the horses that make it for them. As such sales such as this are used to sell goods, the harm to the animal is not a consideration. The deaths are seen as percentage losses which are unavoidable.
I would like to see the minimum racing age to be increased to 3 yrs old, so they don't enter training until aged 2. Unfortunately this will never happen, because of money. Money means more to people. I don't enjoy watching 2 yr olds race, & would never bet in such a race. It may be tiny, but this is all I can do to show my dislike of juvenile racing, by not putting money into it. Am I a fluffy bunny? Probably. If it was so good for racehorses to work hard as juveniles, why don't NH horses (that don't start in flat racing first) get started this way? I have a young endurance horse, how do I plan to give her a long, sound career? Not back her until she is reasonably mature (5), take it steady, not do excessive mileage & keep speeds steady. I will be avoiding excessive wear at speed. This seems more in keeping with the NH philosophy?
The way I see racing is horses are treated as commodities (as in other sports), which is especially prevelent where large sums of money are concerned. Money is more important to many people than the horses that make it for them. As such sales such as this are used to sell goods, the harm to the animal is not a consideration. The deaths are seen as percentage losses which are unavoidable.
I would like to see the minimum racing age to be increased to 3 yrs old, so they don't enter training until aged 2. Unfortunately this will never happen, because of money. Money means more to people. I don't enjoy watching 2 yr olds race, & would never bet in such a race. It may be tiny, but this is all I can do to show my dislike of juvenile racing, by not putting money into it. Am I a fluffy bunny? Probably. If it was so good for racehorses to work hard as juveniles, why don't NH horses (that don't start in flat racing first) get started this way? I have a young endurance horse, how do I plan to give her a long, sound career? Not back her until she is reasonably mature (5), take it steady, not do excessive mileage & keep speeds steady. I will be avoiding excessive wear at speed. This seems more in keeping with the NH philosophy?
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