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Post by Montegriffo on Apr 15, 2023 21:17:01 GMT
I've got a tenner at 3 to 1 on 2 horses dying during the race. Then I'm off to some underground badger baiting followed by a fox hunt on Sunday. Not funny, Hill Sixteen died at the first fence That's terrible news. I only get paid if two died.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 5:15:15 GMT
I've got a tenner at 3 to 1 on 2 horses dying during the race. Then I'm off to some underground badger baiting followed by a fox hunt on Sunday. Not funny, Hill Sixteen died at the first fence Not funny and not clever.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2023 7:18:35 GMT
Three horses died at Aintree on Saturday.
Animal lovers my a*se.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 8:52:40 GMT
Three horses died at Aintree on Saturday. Animal lovers my a*se.Thousands lived in luxury. Those who lost their jockey continued to happily run and jump and we know where your opinions come from.
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Post by Dubdrifter on Apr 16, 2023 9:02:04 GMT
If an animal activist sustained a horrific injury where the journey back to a tolerable existence would be unbearably painful … and full of suffering and years of crippling expensive physio …. it would be cruel not to administer an instant lethal injection …
Sign me up … I’ll volunteer to put these WOKE down 24/7 365. 👍😂
To many who are wrapped up in the economies of the Countryside, trying desperately to make a living … they love and pamper these animals for as long as it’s possible/practical.
Racing is a risk/thrill sport where you can get horrifically injured … and put out to grass. Horses and Jockeys.
These “WOKE Animal Activists” are easily brain-washed by an MSM blinkered one-sided Guardianista Marxist argument … that the gullible Management at the BBC/Ch4 buy WHOLESALE!🙄 … these collective clowns 🤡 toss in their throwaway buzz stat … and off they go like Duracell bots trying to ruin the livelyhoods of everyone else who has to get up at 5am EVERY MORNING … to make a REAL LIVING.
Countryside folk are not on social media, jobless with a silver spoon in their mouths, crawling out of bed at 11 … and into Starbucks to start their day making every UK citizen’s life f. Miserable with their bitterness.
As super rich Globalist Oligarchs arguably destroy UK Farming with cheaper imports, and pay the Guardian to destroy the fabric of British Society, …. using their inbred anarchic brat children to glue their tongues to the M25 … surely a better response would be for animal activists to set up animal sanctuaries to rescue injured race horses … paid for by Globalists … not UK charities and their tax-payers. Let super rich Globalists activists’s kids pay for fast track humane rescue/response … and sustained future lifetime physio for horses with a chance of some recovery …
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Post by Montegriffo on Apr 16, 2023 9:25:56 GMT
Not funny, Hill Sixteen died at the first fence Not funny and not clever. The race needs shortening, there need to be fewer runners and some of the fences need lowering or removing altogether.
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Post by Steve on Apr 16, 2023 9:30:11 GMT
A ban on jump racing would be a good move. That the jockeys have to use a whip strongly suggests the horses don't do it for pleasure
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 10:39:40 GMT
A ban on jump racing would be a good move. That the jockeys have to use a whip strongly suggests the horses don't do it for pleasure Use of whip rules have recently been ammended and time bans inflicted on those jockeys not complying; the whip is noit just for making a horse go faster but to control its direction of travel, without it there would be far more accidents.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 10:47:48 GMT
Not funny and not clever. The race needs shortening, there need to be fewer runners and some of the fences need lowering or removing altogether. The race has already been shortened and fences made easier. Horses have to qualify on ability to enter; show jumping obstacles are often much higher. Heares a better ideas for protestors. Hang thos by the feet who break into chicken houses and strew dead chickens on the floor, take photos then send the photos to the authorities and police.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 16, 2023 10:54:48 GMT
I only have a bet on the Horses on Grand National Day, I know nothing about horses , but I do know how much the owners care for their Horses , as I mentioned I know a man who bred Hunters , his older brother is very dear friend of the wife and I, he actually owned a race horse that won the Irish Grand National over 20 years ago, it also won the English Grand National the same year, the horse was trained by Tommy Carberry and ridden by his son Paul. The horse was entered for the English Grand National again, my friend the owner and I went over to Ireland to watch him race , he was injured the horse had kicked one of his front legs and broke a tiny little bone in the knee , no expense was spared and operated on by a top Veterinary Surgeon, long story short the horse would never walk again let alone race, after months of care and attention the decision had to be made and he was sadly put down. My friend had no wish to see it suffer the pain any longer, he had lost a horse before on the farm injured racing each other because that is what they do, they compete against each other its part of their nature, wild horses Stallions will fight each other over the right to mate with the females, some get badly injured or even killed a well known fact ,my friend still has a few horses but he no longer races them they have been retired put out to pasture.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2023 11:33:33 GMT
Three horses died at Aintree on Saturday. Animal lovers my a*se.Thousands lived in luxury. Those who lost their jockey continued to happily run and jump and we know where your opinions come from. Horses are herd animals and follow the herd, that's why they keep running it does not mean they are 'happy'. The majority of those that live in 'luxury' as you put it only do when they can make money for their owners, after that most of them are dumped and live out their lives in squalor, those that are not put to sleep that is.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 12:25:29 GMT
Thousands lived in luxury. Those who lost their jockey continued to happily run and jump and we know where your opinions come from. Horses are herd animals and follow the herd, that's why they keep running it does not mean they are 'happy'. The majority of those that live in 'luxury' as you put it only do when they can make money for their owners, after that most of them are dumped and live out their lives in squalor, those that are not put to sleep that is. Running is an essential part of a horse's life. Sure there are assholes who don't care about their horses same as there are people who ever look for a cause to rabble about.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 16, 2023 12:39:55 GMT
I only have a bet on the Horses on Grand National Day, I know nothing about horses , but I do know how much the owners care for their Horses , as I mentioned I know a man who bred Hunters , his older brother is very dear friend of the wife and I, he actually owned a race horse that won the Irish Grand National over 20 years ago, it also won the English Grand National the same year, the horse was trained by Tommy Carberry and ridden by his son Paul. The horse was entered for the English Grand National again, my friend the owner and I went over to Ireland to watch him race , he was injured the horse had kicked one of his front legs and broke a tiny little bone in the knee , no expense was spared and operated on by a top Veterinary Surgeon, long story short the horse would never walk again let alone race, after months of care and attention the decision had to be made and he was sadly put down. My friend had no wish to see it suffer the pain any longer, he had lost a horse before on the farm injured racing each other because that is what they do, they compete against each other its part of their nature, wild horses Stallions will fight each other over the right to mate with the females, some get badly injured or even killed a well known fact ,my friend still has a few horses but he no longer races them they have been retired put out to pasture. Bobbyjo, I remember him well as I do trainer Tommy Carberry and son Paul who retired a few years ago; Tommy died several years ago. Paul was a seriously good jockey as was his sister Nina who also won an Irish National but retired a few years ago. In Ireland they don't have racing families they have dynasties. :@
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Post by Handyman on Apr 16, 2023 13:01:40 GMT
I only have a bet on the Horses on Grand National Day, I know nothing about horses , but I do know how much the owners care for their Horses , as I mentioned I know a man who bred Hunters , his older brother is very dear friend of the wife and I, he actually owned a race horse that won the Irish Grand National over 20 years ago, it also won the English Grand National the same year, the horse was trained by Tommy Carberry and ridden by his son Paul. The horse was entered for the English Grand National again, my friend the owner and I went over to Ireland to watch him race , he was injured the horse had kicked one of his front legs and broke a tiny little bone in the knee , no expense was spared and operated on by a top Veterinary Surgeon, long story short the horse would never walk again let alone race, after months of care and attention the decision had to be made and he was sadly put down. My friend had no wish to see it suffer the pain any longer, he had lost a horse before on the farm injured racing each other because that is what they do, they compete against each other its part of their nature, wild horses Stallions will fight each other over the right to mate with the females, some get badly injured or even killed a well known fact ,my friend still has a few horses but he no longer races them they have been retired put out to pasture. Bobbyjo, I remember him well as I do trainer Tommy Carberry and son Paul who retired a few years ago; Tommy died several years ago. Paul was a seriously good jockey as was his sister Nina who also won an Irish National but retired a few years ago. In Ireland they don't have racing families they have dynasties. :@ I thought you would know the horse 1999 , you are spot on I had a few pints with Tommy what a character he was tough as old boots,
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 16, 2023 19:11:52 GMT
See, the thing is, so called animal lovers put a firebomb under Charlie Phelp’s jeep which went off, and two more under Pete’s car and mine, which were found and defused before we drove off down the hill that the mercury trigger device, just like that which blew airey neave’s legs off would have detonated them on.
But when the scumspawn needed our research to save his fucking daughter, he was mire than happy to take it
I’d have more respect for the badtards attempted murder if he had the courage of his convictions and let his family die for them
At least the fucking jehovahs witnesses have that belief in their beliefs.
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