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<blockquote data-quote="BAF" data-source="post: 8157160" data-attributes="member: 158121"><p>That's true the BHA decided its the "nicer" way to put horses down in the public eye. Nowadays the Racecourse vets do their utmost to patch the horses up and send them off home full of drugs because it goes against the Racecourse statistics for every horse that dies or they have to put down on course (that includes in the stables). </p><p>I'll never have a horse injected if it's my decision. Some of the best people for shooting horses are the lads in the kennels. We had a bloke at our kennels who was brilliant. He was so patient and quiet with them even the real scumbag horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAF, post: 8157160, member: 158121"] That's true the BHA decided its the "nicer" way to put horses down in the public eye. Nowadays the Racecourse vets do their utmost to patch the horses up and send them off home full of drugs because it goes against the Racecourse statistics for every horse that dies or they have to put down on course (that includes in the stables). I'll never have a horse injected if it's my decision. Some of the best people for shooting horses are the lads in the kennels. We had a bloke at our kennels who was brilliant. He was so patient and quiet with them even the real scumbag horses. [/QUOTE]
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