Sind Pferderennen für die Pferde gut?

Ich finde,Flachrennen sind ok,aber Hindernisrennen sind echt Tierquälerei,wenn man überlegt,wie viele Pferde stürzen und dann eingeschläfert werden! Das heißt aber nicht,dass Flachrennen auch Tierquälerei sind. Würde gerne mal wissen,wie andere dass sehen. Freue mich über Antworten!

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Baroque
1 year ago

Ordinarily performed races with properly trained horses are sports like any other discipline of horse sports. There are black sheep everywhere, but because of which all the sport is dripping polemics.

PhyonHD
1 year ago

It is therefore always animal torture that the horses are forced to run faster and jump higher. I just saw it jumping, but it’s not good. 1. If the animals are under great pressure when they are fired by people who do not know what this is and therefore I will extinguish the curse instinct from which the horse naturally runs faster. And when jumping, the horses are partly put on chains and so it does away properly if they do not create an obstacle.

FunnyFanny
1 year ago

Good insofar as they match the nature of horses most from all sports.

But… no horse needs high-performance sports… the healthy mix between good training and horsehood is “good” for the horse.

ZiegemitBock
1 year ago

In view of the fact that millions of animals are killed in slaughterhouses every day and in the majority of them were not even allowed to have a life worth living, a discussion of a few hundred horses per year, which were virtually worn on their hands in the years before their death, seems to me completely irrelevant.

ZiegemitBock
1 year ago

Don’t understand, it’s racing horses?

Aylamanolo
1 year ago
Reply to  ZiegemitBock

who were worn on their hands in the years before their death

The years may last. Most of the horses don’t die on the train and I know many exgaloppers who were asbachuralized at the best posture.

ZiegemitBock
1 year ago
Reply to  Aylamanolo

Right. They should last longer than jumping horses, whose musculoskeletal system has been severely damaged.

ZiegemitBock
1 year ago

Ah yes, in my comment, I meant not only all horses, but all slaughter animals. There is no ethical reason to worry about a horse more than a cow.

Piwy04
1 year ago

It’s finished animal quelerei

Aylamanolo
1 year ago

on the race track they are treated better than in shocks.