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Does the NFL keep track of every single player that has ever played in the league? |
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No. The union does...or it's supposed to. It's too hard is not a good excuse for anything. And why would you compare grown men who should be able to take care of themselves to horses which cannot? That's really dumb.
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Who would you like to pay for your idea? And how would it be possible to keep track of every single horse? I'm serious. Sell me on the concept. |
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Don't you have a virtual stable? Or spreadsheets? How owners report in is I guess the problem you are alluding to. But the way everything else is regulated I don't see the problem with something that important in terms of animal welfare.
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And should we just keep track of horses that race? What about those bred, but aren't good enough to race? It's a nice, but totally unrealistic thought. |
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I never said it was realistic. Most things aren't. But to report in every year on horses that ran shouldn't be that big a problem. Even to just check a box that says "SOLD-Whereabouts unknown."
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So it's unrealistic, but the Jockey Club is low class for not doing it. Makes sense.
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