Posted on 05/03/2008 7:44:26 PM PDT by kingattax
Eight Belles is examined on the track after her second-place finish at the 134th Kentucky Derby. She was euthanized after breaking both front ankles. (AP photo / May 3, 2008)
the filly ran one hell of a race. how very very sad
Is there really some great increase in these incidents?
Horse racing has always been dangerous, both for horses and jockeys.
All for greed and money....
That makes it even worse.
The true target of her catty whine.
She had the heart of Ruffian...and THAT says a lot.
And the flip-side of greed and money goes something like "From each according to his ability..."
Ping...and, what’s your opinion?
Certainly not for money, these owners try and loose as little money as possible, that is why it is the sport of kings.
What a sad end to a beautiful animal, IMO. Her troubles are over, now. RIP.
They're too big? Too heavy? Too what?
Quite right!
The WSJ had a great article on Native Dancer and his descendants. Genetic weakness in the legs — almost all thoroughbreds today come from the same stock and we’re now seeing what that means.
On Friday, a colt named Chelokee, trained by Barbaro's trainer Michael Matz, dislocated an ankle during an undercard for the Kentucky Oaks and was given a 50 percent chance of survival.
I have been long been actively involved in rescuing ex-racing greyhounds and I sure hope they don’t use the same methods to the horses as they do to these magnificant dogs to get them to run their hearts out!!!!
Try to remember these are animals. The thoroughbred was created to race and wouldn't even exist as a breed otherwise.
(insert theme song to the TV show Mr. Ed here)
Check out this link, it will answer some questions.
http://www.vet.upenn.edu/newsandevents/news/Barbaro.htm
We should probably end all professional, amateur, and youth sporting and athletic activities while we're at it, as people get injured by pushing themselves to new limits every year.
I think people like this author are dead wrong. Folks remember the Ruffian/Eight Belles/Barbaros but forget to mention the other 100 races that went off today without a hitch. How many races have Americans seen on National TV since Ruffian? How many life-ending injuries? I can only think of a few; Go For Wand, Ruffian, Eight Belles...
Injuries are part of racing, so is death. Unfortunate.
Have seen lots of horses break down over the years, but when I consider how many races I’ve watched, the number seems minuscule.
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