Horse Racing Doesn’t Do Any Good To Horses, Find Out Why.
Horse Racing dangers both the horses and the person itself, but for several decades, this kind of sport has been a tradition. But this time, maybe people have already learned something.
The picture above shows how a trag1c happened during the racing and jumping, it is sad to know that the horse had a fractured knee during this event.
This was during the Warrnambool Carnival event.
The poor horse fell on the field during the second to the last hurdle of George Taylor Memorial Hurdle’s 320m, and fractured his knee.
Jockey Richard Eynon also fell over, and been attended by the ambulance rescuers.
After the fall, Stanaway comforted Eynon and told him it was not his fault, “that’s racing”, he said.
Horse racing is an ancient sport and dates back to 4ooo BC during the time of nomadic people of Central Asia. It is one of the most well-known sports in America and thousand of people flock just to attend and witness this sport.
This sport is an organised sport for major civilizations around the world.
Horses have been a major part of this so called professional sort but if only these animals could talk and say how they are feeling, maybe we would understand and let them free.
in history, this racing sport became a professional practice during Queen Anne’s reign, 1702-1714.
Racing emerged increasingly in England, and in other parts of Europe.
During the 1900s. the sports was almost gone n the United States by anti gambling sentiment that led almost of the states to stop bookmaking, and by 1908, there were only 25 remaining tracks.
The horses, since famous, were into breeding and betting, making money of f it.
To this day, many are being alarmed about the danger it could bring to humans and horses, and some groups are already warning the public trying to make it stop or minimize the practice of it.