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    Default Very Sad, Eight Belles Put Down

    Really very sad.

    The horse finished 2nd. Broke both front ankles. It was euthenized on the track.

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    I hate to see stuff like that happen. Reminds me of the Barbaro tragedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellen View Post
    I hate to see stuff like that happen. Reminds me of the Barbaro tragedy.
    Yeah, me as well. I bet many exactas with Barbaro. When it first happened I was was pissed. Then I felt like a oyster for being mad.

    When I was younger I would be pissed if a horse broke down. Now I really feel for the horse.

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    too bad, he was a good race horse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by treece View Post
    too bad, he was a good race horse.

    The horse was good and was a filly
    Last edited by robmpink; 05-03-08 at 07:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robmpink View Post
    The horse was good and was a filly
    There I fixed that for you...

    philly is the city I live by

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionSky View Post
    There I fixed that for you...

    philly is the city I live by
    I thought you lived in New Hope.

    Just kidding! Thanks, I corrected it.

    Let me ask you a question about something I never understood. South Philly, Cherry Hill, Pensuken. How is this called S. Jersey when S. Jersey is Cape May?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionSky View Post
    New Hope? Wow I love that place!
    C'mon! Hey, if you do to each there own. Do you know why the S. Jersey thing is the way it is?

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    Im not following, I go to New Hope because of the cool bars on the waterfront

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionSky View Post
    Im not following, I go to New Hope because of the cool bars on the waterfront
    There is a stigma about New Hope being a gay destination.

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    Only if you are gay...I have no ploblem with gay ppl

    I dont care - its a cool place to hang

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionSky View Post
    Only if you are gay...I have no ploblem with gay ppl

    I dont care - its a cool place to hang
    I don't have a problem w/ homosexuals at all unless they are all up on me. Hey I would hang out at Studio Six in AC at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robmpink View Post
    There is a stigma about New Hope being a gay destination.
    Maybe BAUS should visit New Hope, he recently "came out" right here on SBR.


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    These guys don't care they just "euthanize" them on the track and get another horse for the next race...

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    Quote Originally Posted by betplom View Post
    Maybe BAUS should visit New Hope, he recently "came out" right here on SBR.


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    Another example of animal cruelty.....

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    Horrible it happened to such a great horse too, a great competitor, any loss of life is usually sad but certain losses from humans/animals that put it all out there is more deeply felt

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    Quote Originally Posted by purecarnagge View Post
    These guys don't care they just "euthanize" them on the track and get another horse for the next race...
    It was the humane thing to do at the time.
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    Sure it was humane, I don't disagree and they were left with no other choice....

    But what is the point of racing horses other than for people's amusement? So that they can bet on them? These are living creatues and entitled to live with dignity and freedom. That horse would have lived another 20-25 years if it wasn't forced to race today. A life cut short for the amusement of bettors and the rich and famous who took their annually 1 day interest in horse racing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBear View Post
    Sure it was humane, I don't disagree and they were left with no other choice....

    But what is the point of racing horses other than for people's amusement? So that they can bet on them? These are living creatues and entitled to live with dignity and freedom. That horse would have lived another 20-25 years if it wasn't forced to race today. A life cut short for the amusement of bettors and the rich and famous who took their annually 1 day interest in horse racing.
    I understand what you are saying, but the guys comment was downright stupid. What did he want them to do ?
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    If they do not care why were they all shedding tears ?
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    I like to think the animals at this point are passionate about racing or else they would never have reached this level, I spent a lot of time around horses and stables when I was younger and although you can not read the animals minds you get the sense that some really were meant to race

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    Quote Originally Posted by topgame85 View Post
    I like to think the animals at this point are passionate about racing or else they would never have reached this level, I spent a lot of time around horses and stables when I was younger and although you can not read the animals minds you get the sense that some really were meant to race
    Well sure, it is what they were trained to do since day 1 of their life. IMO, animals should be treated with respect and dignity. Things like the rodeo and circus and to some extant even horse racing expose animals to a lot of needless physical dangers. Animals aren't meant to be used as entertainment. There are better ways to entertain oneself than watching stuff like that....

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    I won't argue with that I have a great respect for the animals and what they are able to accomplish and wish they could be better safe guarded, a lot of blame goes on the jockies, most accidents are the result of a bad ride or pushing the animal too hard, the reason they are in danger is because the rider often gets greedy trying to up his reputation and pay level and absolutely nothing to do with the actual act of horses racing each other

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBear View Post
    Well sure, it is what they were trained to do since day 1 of their life. IMO, animals should be treated with respect and dignity. Things like the rodeo and circus and to some extant even horse racing expose animals to a lot of needless physical dangers. Animals aren't meant to be used as entertainment. There are better ways to entertain oneself than watching stuff like that....

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    damn, PETA. just knew they had to throw their butts in this.

    http://www.charlotte.com/472/story/609925.html

    i like this quote :"What we really want to know, did he feel anything along the way?" PETA spokeswoman Kathy Guillermo said. "If he didn't then we can probably blame the fact that they're allowed to whip the horses mercilessly."

    they don't even whip the horses until down the stretch, and they don't whip them after the finish line. plus the horse feels that whip like a human feels a light slap.

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