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Originally Posted by Mike
These several threads going here regarding racehorse welfare, so forgive me if I'm repeating something already stated. I'd like to see the "use of the whip" a thing of the past. How can one ever justifying 'whipping" an animal and then justify that we care
Perhaps something else could be used as a substitute, something like a glove that is around the jockeys hand, something to get the horse's attention, but we have to get rid of the whip
Secondly, make the Kentucky Derby the big race, not for 3 y.o.'s, but 4 y.o.'s
Have their 3 year old season be their juvenile campaign, and do away with racing as 2 year olds. This will allow greater physical development prior to placing racing and workout type stress on their fragile bodies.
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Not to be dismissive, but you're off base here, and suggesting this plays into the hands of those seeking attention for themselves. Horses need MORE work and racing at a young age to ensure proper development and maximum bone density.. NOT LESS. Tons of physiological studies back that up. And whip use can be addressed through the stewards enforcing 'excessive use' rules already in place.
DON'T PLAY THEIR GAME. The sport needs no instruction from people who know nothing about it.
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