Serenity087
Well-Known Member
Reposted due to the title apparently breaching terms and conditions... apparently Admin can't just edit these things...
statistics from 2009:
1 horse died at Appleby Horse fair
5 horses died at the Grand National
A major source of issue at Appleby is the forcing of horses into the River Eden
Only 17 out of 40 horses were successfully forced around the 2009 Grand National Circuit
People complain about Gypsy horses left tethered or abandoned
Yet every year the racing industry produces thousands of useless horses that go for slaughter or end up neglected
Gypsy horses are trotted on the streets, which is apparently cruel and damages their legs
Yet most of the National fatalities over the years are broken legs.
You wanna prove you're not racist - Ban the Grand National as well as calling for a ban on Appleby.
From earlier - apparently you can't force horses to run races - so how can you force them to swim? Either both are force, or neither are force, horses don't see the difference like we do.
The statistics are BOTH from animal aid website - so either they're both right or they're both wrong.
This is a post intended to make you think about hypocrasy, I'm neither flying a flag for banning racing nor flying a flag for Appleby. It's intended to spark discussion.
statistics from 2009:
1 horse died at Appleby Horse fair
5 horses died at the Grand National
A major source of issue at Appleby is the forcing of horses into the River Eden
Only 17 out of 40 horses were successfully forced around the 2009 Grand National Circuit
People complain about Gypsy horses left tethered or abandoned
Yet every year the racing industry produces thousands of useless horses that go for slaughter or end up neglected
Gypsy horses are trotted on the streets, which is apparently cruel and damages their legs
Yet most of the National fatalities over the years are broken legs.
You wanna prove you're not racist - Ban the Grand National as well as calling for a ban on Appleby.
From earlier - apparently you can't force horses to run races - so how can you force them to swim? Either both are force, or neither are force, horses don't see the difference like we do.
The statistics are BOTH from animal aid website - so either they're both right or they're both wrong.
This is a post intended to make you think about hypocrasy, I'm neither flying a flag for banning racing nor flying a flag for Appleby. It's intended to spark discussion.