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Old 08-23-2006, 09:52 PM
Rupert Pupkin Rupert Pupkin is offline
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You guys already know my view. I am totally against hunting for sport. In my mind, there is no justification to killing animals for fun. If you are talking about people who honestly do it for food, then that's a totally separate debate.

With regard to horseracing, even though I am in the business, I would have to agree that it is a very cruel sport. I don't think that it necessarily has to be a cruel sport. The main reason that I think it's cruel is because they are injecting sore horses legs with cortisone and forcing these horses to run until they either end up crippled or dead from a broken leg. This part of racing should be illegal. There are actually horses out there with bowed tendons who are being forced to run. These horses will positively break down. The best case scenario is that the horse will hurt the tendon so bad that he will never run again and he will be hampered for the rest of his life. The worst case scenario is that the horse will break his leg and be euthanized.

I don't think that racing has to be cruel. If you have a really competent and ethical trainer who only runs his horses once a month and will not run a hurt horse, then I don't think this trainer's horses are being mistreated. But that scenario is the exception to the rule.

I think they should totally change the rules of racing and not allow broken-down horses to race. This would probably put many if not most tracks out of business but that's too bad. If a business can only survive by hurting animals then that business should not be allowed to operate.
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