I am involved in the racing industry and I wasn’t going to say anything on here as I am trying to manage my mind away from social media at this stage of my life but I feel this is something I need to write.
All those people sharing posts written by random members of the public about the Grand National with all the ‘stats’ and ‘facts’ just shows the exact sort of person you are. Oooo see some random post on Facebook that some uneducated person writes - must be true 🙄 when in reality 99% of posts and links are all fake news and scams anyway but you’ll all still believe what you read on here. Including sharing posts of lost dogs that have been lost for 20 years with a different story each time 🤦♀️
Let me tell you something, where are you all those other days of the year when our horses are racing? Where are you when it’s the middle of the day or night and we are with a vet fighting to save their lives for other reasons?
Racehorses are born on this planet to do just that. Stop trying to cotton wool the fact that they want to have this life out in a field doing pony club or rotting eating grass and getting fat.
Racing is the most natural thing for a horse to do, in the wild what do the herds do? They race…they don’t dance and do dressage, they don’t jump over puissance walls, they don’t chase balls around finding a goal…naturally they race.
Horses don’t run in the grand national and think about the do good antis and approach the first fence thinking ‘oh I wish the antis had done a better job I hate this’ because they actually love it. They want to take each other on and if they don’t they won’t.
If you’re one of the people that have never stepped foot or worked in racing, the you need to experience all of it so you can make an informed opinion.
Sharing bullsh*t posts with crying faces and piping up on one day of the year does not make you informed. And nobody, loves our horses more than we do.
Stop with the ‘oh it’s all about money’ if you actually knew anything you’d know it has nothing do to with money!!! You’d be a very lucky person to make money owning or training a racehorse.
These horses want for nothing. They are cared for at the highest standard. Unfortunately falls etc happen and they cannot be saved, but if it is their time to go then it’s their time. I would rather know my horse was looked after & loved right up until the end in the correct hands, than finding it a home and years to come see it’s been passed around and rescued and rotting away in a field.
That is not what these horses know or want. stop sugarcoating their lives and making out they don’t want to race or be fit or be athletes.
That horse yesterday was sadly killed in the national, but the post circulating is saying it broke its neck….classic horsey people sharing it and believing it, probably the same kind of people that will pay a ‘bit expert’ to come and tell them what bit is right for their horse 🙄 Hill Sixteen did not break his neck, he was dead before he even got to the jump as he had a heart attack by the looks of things. And it’s heartbreaking for the whole industry to see that, let alone the team behind the horse and everyone involved with the horse. You will never be able to imagine the heart break they are feeling right now which will go on for months, but you, you’ll forget about it in the next few days and the horse will never cross your mind again….
Horses die every single day, even racehorses at home in their daily routine. Horses die on the road, due to horrific drivers, horses die standing in a field or rolling in the mud, horses die in their stables, horses die eventing/dressage/showjumping/hunting/polo etc etc they are dying daily. And we have to accept that is the normal thing to happen because animals & humans have to die to make way to new ones etc and nothing will ever be more sad when you lose your best friend, whether that’s a horse or dog or human.
We who work in the industry work 24/7 giving our love and soul to these horses day in and day out. Please do go and educate yourself before sharing and reading some of the absolutely crap on social media - find out for yourself. Go to a yard. Ride a racehorse. Meet and talk the people involved and form your own opinion .
Just remember 4 horses out of 40 this year FELL. Just 4. Sadly one fatal due to a heart attack (nothing to do with the jumps)
& stop with the more uneducated comments about making the jumps smaller….this angers me so much!!! What do you think will be achieved by this??!! Smaller jumps makes the field go….faster….yes it does and that’s exactly what we don’t want.
I do wonder what you think will happen if the national or racing is stopped? What will happen to all those horses without a job to do? Are you going to take them back to your gardens and shut them in a cube for the rest of their lives? Pleaselet us carry on and care for them the correct way, back in these top class yards with people who know what they are doing.
There is a page on Facebook called Racehorses where are they now (feel free to join it) with over 80,000 members on there who own and show off their ex racehorses all over the country. Ex racehorses are a hugely popular breed now in the equine world and have a very strong place there. Trainers & staff go to the worlds end to find their warriors the best homes after they have retired from racing. Search on plenty of their Facebook pages and you’ll see plenty of adverts looking for 5* homes. It is now a huge part of our industry which is backed and supported by the authorities such as the BHA & Wetherbys.
You will never ever love our horses more than us.