Deepest Blue
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My sister owned a non thoroughbred horse which was not raced, just shown and ridden and lived happily in a field.Really?
Horses can die flat racing, out in the paddock, retired in a field, or just from any other accident or illness. Their bone structure and physical frame don't usually allow for a repair like a human, so unfortunately a decision has to be made from time to time.
No racing......no thoroughbred horses.
An awful lot has been done over the years to improve horse welfare, but for me, there are other areas that need looking at, not the actual racing on the racecourse.
Another horse in the same field lashed out and broke my sister's horse's leg and it was game over.
Horses in training are mostly living a great life and enjoy racing as it is their instinct as herd animals. When they cease to enjoy it their performance declines and they are mostly retired from racing.