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I think its sad when a Kentucky derby winner dies at such a young age. I have been to churchill 100 times and love those animals. There quite spectacular to see up closeQuestions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by jcindavilleI think its sad when a Kentucky derby winner dies at such a young age. I have been to churchill 100 times and love those animals. There quite spectacular to see up close
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Originally posted by jcindavilleI think its sad when a Kentucky derby winner dies at such a young age. I have been to churchill 100 times and love those animals. There quite spectacular to see up close
i love horses too. but lets be honest here. barbaro had no business being alive, that injury was horrible. and 99.9 % of horses with similar injuries are euthanized immediately. some dont even make it off the track. it wasnt fair to that horse to try to keep it alive.2013 NCAA POD Record
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Originally posted by 10DimeBryi love horses too. but lets be honest here. barbaro had no business being alive, that injury was horrible. and 99.9 % of horses with similar injuries are euthanized immediately. some dont even make it off the track. it wasnt fair to that horse to try to keep it alive.
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Originally posted by gbellWe both know the bottom line there was to recoup the $$$ invested in the horse, as well as the future $$$ from breeding. But I guarantee that horse was being treated better then at least half of us so as long as the horse wasn't in unmanageable pain, I was fine with them at least trying. If anything, it put some humanity into the attempt then to just euthanize at the track. It's not always necessary.
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The owners seemed to be genuinely affected by this. Now whether is was just seeing their money go up in smoke; who knows. But I am confident that didn't just spend all that money and time and effort for the hell of it. I am sure they were told there was a decent chance once several complications had passed. I didn't get the vibe they were putting the horse through hell and pain. Like I wrote earlier, that horse was WELL taken care of.
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I think the owners showed a huge amount of love and compassion for that horse. They said they didnt care about his breeding ability, hell they are stinking rich anyways. Just my 2 centsQuestions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by wayne1218I've seen athletes die and get less attention!!!!!!!!
I am a W.A.S.P. (1/2 Sicilian though), I look at these animals as athletes, just more pure than the spoiled piece of shits I see on T.V. Horses do what they do because they are breed and trained for the competition. They don't prosper from it. They don't get arrested for weapons or drug charges etc.
The only thing they have in common with pro athletes is how impregnating many females is revered in their proffession.
It is SAD to me when a GREAT ATHLETE dies... But a horse dies as a result of "our" enjoyment. Not self induced....And Barbaro was great!!! Won on grass dirt whatever. He would have been special (IMO) like Seabiscuit or maybe Secretariat.
There is NO SHITTIER feeling then watching a horse you bet on break a leg and have to be euthanized. (in the world of betting and sports)
....and I am happy they tried to save this horse because I think it was done for unselfish reasons and I believe they may have learned ALOT about broken bones for horses. As you know horse bones shatter and don't break like humans.Remember the three R's:
Respect for self; Respect for others; and Responsibility for all your actions.
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Originally posted by rwallTo quote Gordon Gecko from "Wall Street"..."W.A.S.P.s love animals, they hate people"
I am a W.A.S.P. (1/2 Sicilian though), I look at these animals as athletes, just more pure than the spoiled piece of shits I see on T.V. Horses do what they do because they are breed and trained for the competition. They don't prosper from it. They don't get arrested for weapons or drug charges etc.
The only thing they have in common with pro athletes is how impregnating many females is revered in their proffession.
It is SAD to me when a GREAT ATHLETE dies... But a horse dies as a result of "our" enjoyment. Not self induced....And Barbaro was great!!! Won on grass dirt whatever. He would have been special (IMO) like Seabiscuit or maybe Secretariat.
There is NO SHITTIER feeling then watching a horse you bet on break a leg and have to be euthanized. (in the world of betting and sports)
....and I am happy they tried to save this horse because I think it was done for unselfish reasons and I believe they may have learned ALOT about broken bones for horses. As you know horse bones shatter and don't break like humans.
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Originally posted by rwallTo quote Gordon Gecko from "Wall Street"..."W.A.S.P.s love animals, they hate people"
I am a W.A.S.P. (1/2 Sicilian though), I look at these animals as athletes, just more pure than the spoiled piece of shits I see on T.V. Horses do what they do because they are breed and trained for the competition. They don't prosper from it. They don't get arrested for weapons or drug charges etc.
The only thing they have in common with pro athletes is how impregnating many females is revered in their proffession.
It is SAD to me when a GREAT ATHLETE dies... But a horse dies as a result of "our" enjoyment. Not self induced....And Barbaro was great!!! Won on grass dirt whatever. He would have been special (IMO) like Seabiscuit or maybe Secretariat.
There is NO SHITTIER feeling then watching a horse you bet on break a leg and have to be euthanized. (in the world of betting and sports)
....and I am happy they tried to save this horse because I think it was done for unselfish reasons and I believe they may have learned ALOT about broken bones for horses. As you know horse bones shatter and don't break like humans.
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Originally posted by rwallTo quote Gordon Gecko from "Wall Street"..."W.A.S.P.s love animals, they hate people"
I am a W.A.S.P. (1/2 Sicilian though), I look at these animals as athletes, just more pure than the spoiled piece of shits I see on T.V. Horses do what they do because they are breed and trained for the competition. They don't prosper from it. They don't get arrested for weapons or drug charges etc.
The only thing they have in common with pro athletes is how impregnating many females is revered in their proffession.
It is SAD to me when a GREAT ATHLETE dies... But a horse dies as a result of "our" enjoyment. Not self induced....And Barbaro was great!!! Won on grass dirt whatever. He would have been special (IMO) like Seabiscuit or maybe Secretariat.
There is NO SHITTIER feeling then watching a horse you bet on break a leg and have to be euthanized. (in the world of betting and sports)
....and I am happy they tried to save this horse because I think it was done for unselfish reasons and I believe they may have learned ALOT about broken bones for horses. As you know horse bones shatter and don't break like humans.
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