Honey08
Waffled a lot!
Well I'll stick my neck out and say that I adore racing and only wish I was still as involved in it today as I used to be. I have been charging through my work just so I can watch Aintree this week, and nothing will tear me away from the telly tomorrow afternoon (we have rearranged pony club round it).
I have over the years been involved in almost all horsey disciplines, and I've seen far more cruelty and unnatural things forced on horses in, say, dressage yards than I've ever seen in racing. No, I don't like seeing fallers either, and I dread hearing that any horse has had to be pts at the end of a race - but horses break down hooning round the field too. And the National is safer today than it used to be - but it is still the ultimate test, otherwise it wouldn't be the National.
You do have a valid point there. I think that at all spheres of professional equitation, from racing to dressage to jumping, the animal becomes a commodity - something that makes money for the owner, and I don't personally think its nice to see a horse living its life like that (however acclimatised to it it becomes). Once it stops making money, it is cast away. As Hebe said, its an attitude.
I'm not against racing per sé, but detest the Grand National. As has already been mentioned, it would be fine if the conditions were tweaked. The horses are very experienced, and well trained, its just the conditions that make it so deadly. Do the general public enjoy the thrill of the race being so dangerous that the horse might die?
Yes it may be hot tomorrow, but the ground should be good - we've had some rain this week and now its dried up well, so hopefully that might help (she says optimistically!)