05-27-2014, 08:11 PM
I found the story a little hard to unravel, with all the different names and responsibilities. But one thing is sure - anyone who abandons animals, ill treats them, or buys them for meat knowing that they are unfit for human consumption, has some lessons yet to learn: "karma has his number", as Knight would say.
Thank goodness there are some good, kind people in the article who spend time and money trying to save these race horses. It is a pity that horseracing is regarded as necessary at all. I have never been to a horse race in my life. If people didn't go to them, the industry wouldn't exist;
Thank goodness there are some good, kind people in the article who spend time and money trying to save these race horses. It is a pity that horseracing is regarded as necessary at all. I have never been to a horse race in my life. If people didn't go to them, the industry wouldn't exist;