Posted on 04/27/2005 6:44:00 AM PDT by blogbat
Darn, I'll have to figure out how to do it. I have my own website, can I link it up there? (I dont know how to handle mpeg's.) Anyway, it was a delightful laugh after the "flicka debacale." No horses got harmed in the making. ;) Really funny.
These races are still held. I have to hide my eyes - I'm a great believer in gentle methods. I do pop my mare on the butt with my dressage whip if she bucks or kicks out - but that's about as far as I go, I HATE to hit my horse. (I do wear spurs though. Just blunt Prince of Wales spurs, and I have a very quiet leg.)
And that leads me into some news of interest to everyone:
More inconsistancies in the studio's story on the one that broke its neck and the City of LA bans the use of mustangs fur rest of film's production:
http://cbs2.com/content/topstoriesla_story_116182057.html
Second Horse killed during Flicka filming and the American Humane Association discusses new guidelines including banning all rodeo scenes in future filmings: http://cbs2.com/topstories/topstoriesla_story_117212007.html
Blogbat, thank you for sticking to this story. Because I don't know Western riding (I ride English) I felt at a certain point I no longer had any standing to comment.
I can only imagine the terror that horse was experiencing with a bunch of yahoos ala John Landis looking for the best dramatic shot. "Flicka" looks like one movie that this horse-lover will not be attending.
This is what happens to most wild mustangs.
This one was treated a lot better, even if he did accidentally die.
I'm just curious: what punishment do you have in mind for the horse handlers who were "responsible" for this accident?
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