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Barbero's Christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="TANGLES123" data-source="post: 314582" data-attributes="member: 5509"><p>I think you hit it exactly on the nail! They do push them tooo soon and too hard and they are not mature enough to stand the pounding. I beleive that is exactly why this beautiful, promising animal broke down. When is the racing industry going to stop this horror? If they let them stand just one more year how much do you think it would help these animals? I think the fractures, navicular, ect would be greatly reduced. I think it is a travasty to see this great animal look like this only to capitalize off his semen to create more animals that will be exposed to the same horror he endured. Just my two cents worth... I don't believe in any sport where you have to beat an animal to do well when he is already giving you his all. Not a big fan of barrel racing, or anything a crop is used on either. Just watch a beautiful cutting horse dance or a jumper go thru his paces without being beat to excel further and faster and you will see what I mean.... Have a great Christmas....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANGLES123, post: 314582, member: 5509"] I think you hit it exactly on the nail! They do push them tooo soon and too hard and they are not mature enough to stand the pounding. I beleive that is exactly why this beautiful, promising animal broke down. When is the racing industry going to stop this horror? If they let them stand just one more year how much do you think it would help these animals? I think the fractures, navicular, ect would be greatly reduced. I think it is a travasty to see this great animal look like this only to capitalize off his semen to create more animals that will be exposed to the same horror he endured. Just my two cents worth... I don't believe in any sport where you have to beat an animal to do well when he is already giving you his all. Not a big fan of barrel racing, or anything a crop is used on either. Just watch a beautiful cutting horse dance or a jumper go thru his paces without being beat to excel further and faster and you will see what I mean.... Have a great Christmas.... [/QUOTE]
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