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Has anyone seen a Vet strapon the glove and go shoulder deep in a horse's ***?
It's equal parts Vegas magic trick and Hellraiser scene.
Yes. Roughly 5 times in the Fall of 2022….
Has anyone seen a Vet strapon the glove and go shoulder deep in a horse's ***?
It's equal parts Vegas magic trick and Hellraiser scene.
Best. Bachelor Party. Ever.Yes. Roughly 5 times in the Fall of 2022….
Hey man, we don't judge you here.Yes. Roughly 5 times in the Fall of 2022….
I was drunk... The Dr. said I was cute... And then.....Hey man, we don't judge you here.
Whatever does it for you, so long as you are safe and get the horse's consent.
We accept you.
I love horse racing as much as I love the Canes. The worst part of the sports is breakdowns 7 horses is extremely unusual. Someone mentioned Santa Anita who had a rash of breakdowns in 2019. No one mentions that there were zero there in 2022.
As I stated in other posts, it's been happening for a long long time...No one mentioned it because its not true. Twelve horses died at Santa Anita in 2022 and there have been seven more deaths so far in 2023.
Horse collapses, dies during race at Santa Anita
Twelve racehorses died at Santa Anita in 2022spectrumnews1.com
Two more horses die after injuries at Santa Anita Park, bringing total to 6 for 2023
This year’s pace of deaths at Santa Anita follows a 2022 in which such losses had dramatically fallen to 12 after 42 in 2019.www.pasadenastarnews.com
A friend of mine was an actor on an HBO show called Luck a few years ago with Dustin Hoffman. Took place at a track. So many horses died during production they had to cancel the series. And it was good. And they weren't even racing hard. It was limited.
Between 700 and 800 racehorses are injured and die every year in America, with a national average of about two breakdowns for every 1,000 starts. Think about that is baseball terms. Imagine if a batter died once in every 500 at bats. According to The Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database, nearly 10 horses died every week at American racetracks in 2018.
It's a problem at every track, every year, its an epidemic.