[QUOTE=RhubarbPie;39050270]The horses don't even know what's on the other side of those fences they're forced to jump.
Usually it is the same as the side where they started to jump---grass
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[QUOTE=RhubarbPie;39050270]The horses don't even know what's on the other side of those fences they're forced to jump.
Usually it is the same as the side where they started to jump---grass
I don't know. You posted the link so you tell me.
Again, rubbish. It's the only humane option when a horse has a broken leg.
Try actually reading what's been written before posting utterly stupid questions like that. I've already said I'm against 'sports' where the aim is to kill or injure an animal.
Just done a quick search and it seems there are 21 trainers based in the Malton area, including a few big yards:
http://www.directoryoftheturf.com/se...rchtown/Malton
14 horses maimed and subsequently destroyed this month, alone.
And Elsie is ok with that ...
Sad.