Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. 14:37 - Jan 28 with 4875 views | NOTRAC | Many Clouds past winner of the Grand National collapses and dies after winning the Cotswald Chase today at Cheltenham. He was known as a horse that needed oxygen after racing.Should that death have been avoided? He obviously had problems. | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 21:00 - Jan 28 with 4750 views | perchrockjack | Will the punters be having a whip round before he s on a Belgian dinner plate. Gamblers keep this grotesque cruelty going and all are guilty of cruelty. Every one | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 22:05 - Jan 28 with 4710 views | BigPhilG | I'd ban horse racing tomorrow. It only exists for gambling. Sport of kings my arse | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:13 - Jan 28 with 4659 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 22:05 - Jan 28 by BigPhilG | I'd ban horse racing tomorrow. It only exists for gambling. Sport of kings my arse |
Wrong. Horses race each other in the wild. It is in their DNA. Try getting a horse to do something it doesn't want to do.. very difficult | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:18 - Jan 28 with 4652 views | lifelong |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:13 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Wrong. Horses race each other in the wild. It is in their DNA. Try getting a horse to do something it doesn't want to do.. very difficult |
Like using a whip? | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:19 - Jan 28 with 4650 views | Murph75 |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:13 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Wrong. Horses race each other in the wild. It is in their DNA. Try getting a horse to do something it doesn't want to do.. very difficult |
They probably do race each other in the wild. Difference being they don't have some 5ft human being strapped to their back. | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:30 - Jan 28 with 4633 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:18 - Jan 28 by lifelong | Like using a whip? |
When have you ever seen a jockey whip a horse that refuses to move off the starting line? That's not what the whip is for. I don't know what perverse you have, but if you think the feeling of being whipped as a human, is the same for a horse, especially in modern times, then you're misunderstood. Depending on which part of the body is hit, it is nothing more than a psychological reinforcement of behaviour (i.e keep going). | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:39 - Jan 28 with 4621 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:19 - Jan 28 by Murph75 | They probably do race each other in the wild. Difference being they don't have some 5ft human being strapped to their back. |
Do you know how much a horse weighs? Call it 1500lb If a jockey weighs around 150 (for ease), then that's 10% of the horses weight The equivalent to the jockey running with 15lb of weight on his back, people run with way more than that on their back every day mun. Miseducation. [Post edited 28 Jan 2017 23:39]
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:44 - Jan 28 with 4614 views | BigPhilG |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:13 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Wrong. Horses race each other in the wild. It is in their DNA. Try getting a horse to do something it doesn't want to do.. very difficult |
Is the wrong answer Like a punt do you ? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:54 - Jan 28 with 4601 views | lifelong |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:30 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | When have you ever seen a jockey whip a horse that refuses to move off the starting line? That's not what the whip is for. I don't know what perverse you have, but if you think the feeling of being whipped as a human, is the same for a horse, especially in modern times, then you're misunderstood. Depending on which part of the body is hit, it is nothing more than a psychological reinforcement of behaviour (i.e keep going). |
What a load of crap. During two race meetings last year, Cheltenham and Aintree, eleven horses had to be put down, do you find that acceptable also? | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:57 - Jan 28 with 4599 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:44 - Jan 28 by BigPhilG | Is the wrong answer Like a punt do you ? |
Have you ever seen a horse? | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:04 - Jan 29 with 4589 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:54 - Jan 28 by lifelong | What a load of crap. During two race meetings last year, Cheltenham and Aintree, eleven horses had to be put down, do you find that acceptable also? |
So you find it acceptable that animals remain in agonising pain, rather than be euthanised? | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:07 - Jan 29 with 4578 views | lifelong |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:04 - Jan 29 by Jack_Kass | So you find it acceptable that animals remain in agonising pain, rather than be euthanised? |
Go to bed ffs, you're talking gibberish. | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:12 - Jan 29 with 4573 views | Jack_Kass |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:07 - Jan 29 by lifelong | Go to bed ffs, you're talking gibberish. |
It's in plain English for everybody else. Is it not acceptable to euthanize hurt, and suffering animals? | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:31 - Jan 29 with 4557 views | Loyal |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:57 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Have you ever seen a horse? |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 06:45 - Jan 29 with 4500 views | NOTRAC | One hundred and thirty four deaths from racing last year.Nine horses killed already this year. | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 10:06 - Jan 29 with 4445 views | BigPhilG |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:57 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Have you ever seen a horse? |
Yes. I'm kind to them. Have you ever seen a doctor ? | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 12:15 - Jan 29 with 4381 views | phact0rri |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:30 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | When have you ever seen a jockey whip a horse that refuses to move off the starting line? That's not what the whip is for. I don't know what perverse you have, but if you think the feeling of being whipped as a human, is the same for a horse, especially in modern times, then you're misunderstood. Depending on which part of the body is hit, it is nothing more than a psychological reinforcement of behaviour (i.e keep going). |
Have you ever been around horses? have you ever seen the massive abbrasions riding crops produce on horses? the lacerations from spurring, the rashes and wounds from saddle and kit? You are having a laugh if you think that whipping a horse produces no pain. And the "can't get a horse to do what you want it to?" You do realize racing horses are trained right? *SMH* | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 13:04 - Jan 29 with 4352 views | perchrockjack | Horse racing is a business where the rich screw the poorer . In doing so, the rich get richer and laughingly ,cynically brand it the sport of kings. Horses get up in the morning and think,,,I ll have a little run and jump some fences with some chums. Nah, they get shoved into a box ,driven to a racecourse to get flogged until death for the amusement of humans. No difference between horse racing ,badger baiting ,hare coursing, bear baiting. It's animal abuse for fun That its 2017 and we still flock to racecourses knitted out in best suits and dresses for this grotesque spectacle shames us all. Everyone of us. Still, they re sporting animals ...like grouse There again ,our monarchy love it | |
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 14:38 - Jan 29 with 4309 views | Murph75 |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 23:39 - Jan 28 by Jack_Kass | Do you know how much a horse weighs? Call it 1500lb If a jockey weighs around 150 (for ease), then that's 10% of the horses weight The equivalent to the jockey running with 15lb of weight on his back, people run with way more than that on their back every day mun. Miseducation. [Post edited 28 Jan 2017 23:39]
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The difference is people choose to attach that weight. A horse doesn't have the option in the circumstance we're talking about. Your argument is futile. There is nothing good about horse racing. | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 14:44 - Jan 29 with 4294 views | DafyddHuw |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 00:04 - Jan 29 by Jack_Kass | So you find it acceptable that animals remain in agonising pain, rather than be euthanised? |
Member of DENSA, are you? | | | |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 15:04 - Jan 29 with 4279 views | pikeypaul | Very sad. Horse racing can be a very cruel sport. [Post edited 29 Jan 2017 15:06]
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Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 15:21 - Jan 29 with 4259 views | perchrockjack |
Many Clouds dies from exhaustion after winning at Cheltenham. on 15:04 - Jan 29 by pikeypaul | Very sad. Horse racing can be a very cruel sport. [Post edited 29 Jan 2017 15:06]
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It's not sad,it's disgusting. An affront to us all. Civilised my arse Animals being exhausted for human pleasure and profit. It's because the Kings queens princes and other mega rich scum love this spectacle gives it any gravitas. It's a brilliant way of keeping the plebs down by giving them hope to win money for nothing | |
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