Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 I think this evil sub-human deserves a letter or two..... Nice spelling and punctuation, too. Typical animal abuser - no brains. Allene Ali Black <oesgwynedd (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote: The loss of any animal is horrible but this is raceing. Always hasand always will be. Steve Asmussen is one of the nicest guys youwould ever know. Knew him 20 years ago.......wouldn' t hesitate tosend him a horse if i had one to run.....You guys just give the rest of us a kick we laugh like hell at youidiots...Believe me we love knowing WHERE you are going to be ahead of tme toprotect us and our dogs........GET SOME REAL LIVES IDIOTS...... ......... ....extreme-animal- rights@grou ps.com, Shannon Morganwrote:>> LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan received minor injuriesand his horse, Vinstar, was euthanized after the horse took a spillSaturday during the first race at Churchill Downs.> Bridgmohan was taken to a Louisville hospital, but had no brokenbones or serious injuries, an agent for the jockey said.> According to a statement from Churchill Downs, the 29-year-oldjockey was dropped near the sixteenth pole in the six-furlong sprintwhen the horse appeared to take a bad step.> Bridgmohan, who rode Pyro to eighth place in this year's KentuckyDerby, appeared to be kicked by a trailing horse as he rolled underthe rail.> Dr. Lafe Nichols, the state veterinarian for the Kentucky HorseRacing Authority, said Vinstar had to be euthanized after sufferingsesamoid fractures in both front legs and a dislocated right frontfetlock.> The 3-year-old son of Vindication was owned by Stonestreet Stableand trained by Steve Asmussen.> A second horse was euthanized in the fourth race, according theCourier-Journal.> Naughty Fu Peg was given a lethal injection after fracturing theknee of his right foreleg during the race, the newspaper reportedSaturday. The 3-year-old gelding was trained by Tim Burton for ownerSano Park.> A recent Associated Press survey found that thoroughbredracetracks in the U.S. reported more than three horse deaths a daylast year and 5,000 since 2003, and the vast majority were put downafter suffering devastating injuries on the track. http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join http://www.myspace.com/fortheanimals7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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