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    Race horses are treated better than the jockeys.

    Matter of fact, when a jockey 'breaks down' they don't have the luxury of being euthanized.

    I saw a couple of documentaries on racing and was shocked at the treatment of the men that ride the horses. Check out the money a jockey makes for a win- I cannot remember the exact amount one Derby jockey got for a win-but it wasn't anywhere near a race purse.

    First of all, I am not a betting man. I have been to the track twice and stood at the finish line for a few races. There is nothing more wonderous than seeing and hearing a pack of horses run. I am very interested in anatomy and find that part of horse racing extremely interesting- to me any running animal is stunning.

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    I am not a huge fan of horses being used for anything except pulling the Bud wagon- THOSE horses are incredible and spoiled!!!!

    I find the horse rides in New York, farms that let horse pull wagons of visitors or animals that are couped up all week until some kid comes out to ride on the weekend as being treated cruelly.



    Race horses are so frigging cared for it's not funny.

    No, that does not excuse anyone riding a horse into the ground for sport-but when I have seen some of ways people care for their run of the mill horses, I'd rather see a horse be taken and raced at a track. Imagine that. Having the best stall, food, medical treatment, exercise and grooming.

    I live near Hansen Dam/Lake View Terrace and the Griffith Park stables-both are horse areas-when my brother was working with horses I saw many people who woiuld punch, whip, kick and mistreat those poor animals way worse than running them on a track.


    It wasn't a noble end to that horse's life, but there are far worse cases of animals being beaten, totured and killed. I am sure that there are many horses put down on race tracks all across the world- but our outrage is piqued only when it's on the tube.

    One thing that can be said about the race were the people who were really concerned about that horse. The people who were freaking out about the Eight Belles are the same ones who would drive down a street and not even bother to help a human being that was lying on a public road.

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    That breaks my heart. I don't care for any animal racing. Run free at the RB, beautiful girl.

    9/3/13
    I did the right thing by setting you free
    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
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    So sad...I couldn't believe it when I turned out my computer. My friend was just at a memorial for Barbaro. I don't have the same reaction to horseracing as I do to dog fighting, poorly run "zoo's", etc... I hope the horses actually enjoy racing and I believe they are well carefored. This case though makes me angry...she was too young to be run like this and her little joints just couldn't take it. I hope they will look at this and pass some stricter regulations on when a horse is ready to run at this level.

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    Well, at least now Eight Belles is pain free and can romp and run and be free. RIP, Eight Belles.
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    Here's a news story on it for those who may be interested:

    http://sports.yahoo.com/rah/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns
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    There was an article in our paper yesterday about Native Dancer and his bloodline. Every horse in the Derby was a descendant of this horse, including Eight Belles.

    These two paragraphs tell it all.

    How one stallion gained so much influence over the sport is a story about market forces, genetics and in some cases greed. His bloodline's greatest asset is that it consistently produces precocious, speedy thoroughbreds that dominate the Derby and other Triple Crown events -- giving owners a safer return on their investments. But that success has led breeders to mate Native Dancer's progeny so often that the thoroughbred gene pool has shrunk. And as it shrinks, another trait of the Native Dancer line is becoming more pronounced.

    Like hemophilia in the Russian royal family, Native Dancer's line has a tragic flaw. Thanks in part to heavily muscled legs and a violent, herky-jerky running style, Native Dancer and his descendants have had trouble with their feet. Injuries have cut short the careers of several of his most famous kin, most notably Barbaro, a great-great-great-grandson who was injured during the Preakness Stakes and was later put to death.

    For anyone interested in reading the entire article, Here it is. Lengthy but very interesting.

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    The vet on call for yesterday's race gave the techical summation of the injuries that EB suffered.

    She broke both ankles, on one side the condyle broke and the other she suffered a sesamoid fracture.

    The condyle is the end part of a bone and the sesamoids are the group of small bones that make up the ankle. Humans have teh same kind of bones in their legs

    Grab your ankle and feel the two bumps that stick out on either side. The break occured in between those bumps on one side and lower down, in the sesamoid bones on the other.

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    I've never watched a horse race in my life (or dag race for that matter) because watching it angers me SO much.
    But for some reason.... I sat down at my in laws house and turned on the TV just seconds before the start of the race and I watched it. Tears in my eyes while I'm watching it knowing that these beautiful creatures have had and always will have their bodies pushed too far. Then... at the end of the race a camera pans over and shows her down on the track and I lost it.

    I waited for the announcer to get back live with her vet, and he announced that they had ended her pain right there and then.

    I was so upset I was speachless when my in laws and hubby came in and asked me what was wrong.

    Run free now Eight Bells...Your body will never be pushed to the brink again, you are free to run IF you ever want to again.

    I don't know why I was in front of the TV at that exact time or why the TV was already on the correct station, or why I sat and watched it. But I was and I'll forever be haunted by what I saw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    The vet on call for yesterday's race gave the techical summation of the injuries that EB suffered.

    She broke both ankles, on one side the condyle broke and the other she suffered a sesamoid fracture.

    The condyle is the end part of a bone and the sesamoids are the group of small bones that make up the ankle. Humans have teh same kind of bones in their legs

    Grab your ankle and feel the two bumps that stick out on either side. The break occured in between those bumps on one side and lower down, in the sesamoid bones on the other.
    Thanks Richard, this does help explain this injury.

    I tend to believe it's genetics & inbreeding that causes many flaws in
    bone structure & breeding for speed. I just wish they hadn't pushed her
    so hard down the last 1/4 mile ,just to place 2nd and die.
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    I just wrote this:

    Eight Belles in the wind
    Beautiful melody that will never end
    Running free now without pain
    May your death not have been in vain

    You ran for the roses with heart and soul
    True to your lineage from long ago
    With heavy hearts, our tears fall
    You shouldn't have died at all

    The rainbow bridge is now your home
    With never ending pastures to roam
    Eight Belles in the wind
    Beautiful melody that will never end

    9/3/13
    I did the right thing by setting you free
    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
    I miss you


    I hear you whimper in your sleep
    I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
    It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.

    Fur as dark as the night.
    Join me on this flight.
    Paws of love that follow me.
    In my heart you'll forever be.
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    How I wish I could hold you near.
    Turn back time to make it so.
    Hug you close and never let go.
    11/12/06




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    That was beautiful Val!
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    Very beautiful poem, Val. I have LES now.


    I've been Boo'd...
    Thanks Barry!

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    dukedogsmom - that was beautiful :]

    It was a horrible tragedy, but I don't want them to stop horse racing because of a few accidents. It would be nice if they would stop racing them at two years old, though.

    Racing is dangerous, but so are other equestrian sports. Recently, Frodo Baggins and his rider Laine Ashker were hurt when Frodo didn't clear one of the fences. He was euthanized (I do believe) and Laine suffered many injuries. We have a horse at our barn who is off of work for 3 months because he got hurt jumping a crossrail. Things happen, I guess.
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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    What a senseless waste of life .

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    Its all so senseless. You know what a filly is, a baby! A baby who hasn't had the chance for hers bones to grow normally before they started racing her. You look at the picture in the first post and tell me that horses legs don't look distorted. I would be in pain if I were a horse running on those legs.

    And for all intensive purposes, fighting dogs are pampered too. The ones that win a lot, just like horses, are fed well, trained well, the owners have medical equipment with them in case they need anything, some fighting owners have very nice facilities. And just like in horses, those who don't do well, are disposed of in one way or another.
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