Alec Swan
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Not enough to stop a lot of horses dying though sadly.
Horses die; they die in paddocks, they die on roads, hunting, eventing and in their own stables. We would all mourn the untimely death of any horse, but at least, as others have said, they're spared the hideous and drawn out end of so many which are, so we're told, in loving homes.
For those who can't cope with the facts of life, perhaps they should look the other way or dissociate themselves from any equine interest.
Yup a lot of.people are now focusing on the 2 that died - on the flat - in the Foxhunters over the big fences. Not mentioning that it wasn't the National itself.
They seem that peeved that no horses died in the National that they missed the one that died in the hurdle at the start of the day. Again broke down on the flat between fences.
So do we then question the soundness of racehorses and what effect in-breeding has on them? Does it affect soundness? Is it because the horses are started too young or.not young enough (and before the anti racers start a lot of jumpers don't start work.til they are 4 as they are too big and weak. They are called store horses.)
At the end of the day you will.never please everyone no matter what walk of life you come from.
A first class post. There are without doubt, a group who focus upon the losses, with each and every loss being used as ammunition and as an aid to point scoring, and curiously (or understandably) from those who generally haven't a clue what they're on about.
Alec.