by Ashitha Nagesh for Metro.co.uk Four horses have died so far at this year’s Aintree meeting The animals suffered horrific deaths. Two of them – Gullinbursti and Minella Reception – somersaulted and landed on their necks on April 8, the second day of the three-day meeting. Gullinbursti, a […]
By Maureen Callahan as published in the New York Post Life Lessons from Racing’s Most Lovable Loser He was descended from the greatest racehorses of all time, but he was not quite born to run. Zippy Chippy was born on April 20, 1991, in upstate New York. He […]
By Sarah V Schweig as published on TheDodo.com Forward by R.T. Fitch ~ Pres/Co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation “Okay, my fin is up and ready for a fight. Yesterday (click here) we wadded back into the turbid, bloody waters of the horse racing crowd and comments from […]
“Last week’s win of the Belmont Stakes (Steaks) by American Pharoah left me with a felling of emptiness and and a sour taste in my mouth that I simply could not shake. The massive amount of press about the “World’s Greatest Athlete” winning the Triple Crown was both stunning and disappointing. Horse racing and those who make money whipping young horses down a dirt track was portrayed as the “Sport of Kings” while not one word was whispered about the horrific fate that befalls the bulk of the horses that are unfortunate enough to be involved in this cruel and abusive “industry”. And then out of the darkness arose a beam of light bringing with it clarity and sanity via the well chosen words of Kavitha A. Davidson. Her article on the subject, below, clears away the media hype and centers the spotlight back on the dying and smelly practice of horse racing. I formally tip my hat to Ms. Davidson for the breath of fresh air she brings back into the world of American Equine Welfare Awareness and highly recommend the reading of her thoughtful writing. With two rescued off the track TBs in the backyard, we want to thank her for her compassion and concern.” ~ R.T.
Story by Mike Clifford of Public News Service “These animals do end up at slaughter, they are pumped full of drugs, it is unhealthy for people and it should be banned.” NEW YORK – It has been a deadly season for racehorses at Aqueduct and animal advocates say […]
SOURCE: TheGuardian.com by Daniel Ross As investigations into the sad case of Nehro continue, a whole sport must come to terms with the need for better regulation Though it contained less than 10 minutes of grainy, expletive-laden hidden-camera footage, a video released by Peta (People for the Ethical […]
Please call your Congressional Representatives to support U.S. Senate Bill 973 and H.R. 2012 to increase oversight and penalties for overusing drugs in horse racing. Below, we’re sharing portions of a letter to the Editor by Silvie Pomicter, (Pres., Voice of the Animals, Chinchilla) published in standardspeaker.com. “Every […]
Article by By Anna Schecter of NBC Dateline Forward by R.T. Fitch ~ president/co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation “People don’t know what they’re watching when they’re watching a horse race” “It’s ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and also the day after the Kentucky Derby and with two thrown away OTT […]
WASHINGTON — The United States Anti-Doping Agency is the last and best hope to return safety and integrity to the troubled sport of thoroughbred racing, members of the industry told Congress at a hearing Thursday.
“It is once again ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and today we are going to be short and sweet, in fact, there won’t even be any reading involved so just sit back, relax and spend 3 minutes and 11 seconds watching a video with a rather comedic conclusion that is […]
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