melanie99
Well-Known Member
There is a poor young jockey lying in an induced coma in hospital with a brain bleed. That is tragic and I hope he makes a full recovery. The death of the 2 horses in the National was yes very sad, and yes they are all loved and cared for by all their connections. But whichever ever way you look at it a human life is more important.
When I had to have one of my first horses put down I was unable to go in the yard or field to the others for about 10 days - just couldn't do it. A few years later I found my mare dead in the stable on Monday morning. Yes I was upset but it was not the same. Why.....well I was returning to work for the first time that morning after cancer and all the associated treatment that goes with it. It makes you value human life.....I realised that you can always replace a horse but you can't a human. I don't love my horses any less, but you have to remember that humans come first.
Some things need to be put into perspective. The Mail on Sunday online is sick for its sensational headline and photos.
You're so right. Think thats the point everyone is missing. Sad about horses but tragic about jockey and thoughts to his family. Well done ditchjumper for beating cancer, hope you are well now, even though I dont know you.