Thread: Racing (Horse) Grand National 2018
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Old 15-04-2018, 01:38   #12
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Re: Grand National 2018

Shameful that these poor horses die while entertaining Humans :

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/hors...uso-horse-dead

''Lilbitluso, a 10-year-old gelding, was euthanised after falling at the Canal Turn fence on day one of the festival.

Lilbitluso is the 44th horse to have passed away on race courses across the country this year.The Grand National course is often seen as one of the biggest killers because of its demanding terrain.

A total of 82 horses have died during the actual Grand National race. Since 2000, 11 have passed away during the event.''

Animals being pushed to the limit in order that humans get entertained ? Sorry it's not for me man.it's wrong on so many levels.
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