Wagtail
Horse servant
Oh, and following on from my Son of Snurge post, there was the 2 flat horses that died on Grand National day. But people are forgetting about them too. Doesn't that make flat racing just as unsafe as the Grand National...2 horses died in the GN.....2 horses died in Son of Snurge's low grade chase....2 horses died on the flat....
But then I bet if you count the number of horses who died in field accidents/illnesses today, it'd be 2 or more.
Moral is...horses are risky. Racing is risky. If you want to eliminate the risk, ban racing. But then you'd have to ban so many other things...
Of course horses are risky. I have lost two over the years in paddock accidents. But surely we should do our bests to reduce the risks? For example, if I see a rabbit hole in the field, I fill it in. I don't wait until a horse breaks its leg or think 'oh well, horses will be horses.' If it's too muddy or slippery, I put them in the all weather turnout. We know that the number of horses that run in the national, compounds the danger. IMO it is both sensible and ethical to remove or reduce that danger. Quoting deaths in flat races etc is meaningless because there was no consistent element that caused the deaths. In the GN there are several that we know do. I do think there are probably other courses that need looking at too though.