jockeys mutiny against Michael Gill

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:42 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
In europe the number of breakdowns per 1000 starts are below 0 .6


We need to look into our enormous use of DRUGS on the horses. If we went to no drugs like in Europe, how would all these trainers make it ??

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Postby BenB » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:00 pm

None of them would survive.

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Postby reenci » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:19 pm

Laurierace wrote:Subpoenas went out on the first. The hearing is on the 21st. Has nothing to do with Penn or the racing commission as some of them were the one's subpoenaed. Maybe the grand jury can get to the bottom of this and throw all the complacents out with Gill. Better yet throw them all in the same jail cell.


if they have the evidence.....throw the book at him.
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Postby Crystal » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:02 pm

http://blog.peta.org/archives/2010/02/v ... horses.php

No matter what.. I hate PETA and all the morons behind it, but I really laugh at an organization that is so moved on educating members being supported by such idiots.

I did have to share their take on MG.

One person said something 1/2 intelligent.. "There are so many Mike Gills out there" .. which is true.

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Postby majxmom » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:34 pm

reenci wrote:
if they have the evidence.....throw the book at him.


Remember, they took the evidence with them when they amputated the leg.
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Postby reenci » Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:41 pm

majxmom wrote:
reenci wrote:
if they have the evidence.....throw the book at him.


Remember, they took the evidence with them when they amputated the leg.


i just wonder whats the deal with the leg ? ....did they cut nerves to block the horse ...which is dispicible....did not authoritys confiscate the leg ?like i said there's smoke. but i want proof.....there was a man just found innocent of rape that did time {20yrs}from my area........DNA proved him innocent.....you need proof beyond a doubt....not knee jerk reactions......do i "think" he's guilty....hell yes ! but due process is needed.for sure he is a shrewed bastard....cant hang him for that.
lets just hope they get him and have the goods on him.
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Postby reenci » Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:48 pm

majxmom wrote:
reenci wrote:
if they have the evidence.....throw the book at him.


Remember, they took the evidence with them when they amputated the leg.

i had a horse years ago that i raced and he broke down after a race....the vet said put him down he cant be saved ......i said how do you know for sure ? he said i dont , but my experiance tells me he shattered the sesomoid......we put my dear "pet" down.....i stood there holding him when the vet did it.....HORRIBLE :( ....i asked the vet again if i did the right thing ...he replied "well lets see"....he then removed part of his injured leg......the sesomoid was destroyed......so the removal of the leg is not unpresidented.
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Postby BenB » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:45 am

Each horse with blocked nerves is an potential danger on the training track and on the course,because they misses the acurate feeling where and how to put their feets on the ground.

They go down without giving a warning sign for any danger to occur and therefore they are some kind like a kiss of death

So hang them all who are doiing this kind of things.
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Postby reenci » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:34 pm

zinn21 wrote:http://thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2010/February/05/PETA-calls-for-investigation-of-Gills-vets.aspx


only thing with PETA :twisted: .....there show boats, they suck. there idiots,....."fish have feeling's too".....ban fishing,.....THEY ARE WACKO'S......we would all be bettered served in the horse racing industry if they stayed the hell out.
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Postby FOS » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:46 pm

hi reenci...hi zinn21

reenci wrote:only thing with PETA :twisted: .....there show boats, they suck. there idiots,....."fish have feeling's too".....ban fishing,.....THEY ARE WACKO'S......we would all be bettered served in the horse racing industry if they stayed the hell out.

Maybe so, but the quote below (credited to PETA pres Ingrid Newkirk) from the TB Times article, suggests (to me anyway) that maybe there was a message behind her message? After all...Ms Newkirk had the opportunity but didn't launch an attack, much less a vicious attack, on horseracing in general.

You may disagree... but (from my perspective) her comments (in the TB-Times anyway) didn't seem particularly aggressive or provocative...All Things Considered.

Read on below.

PETA pres Ingrid Newkirk is quoted as saying and TB Times wrote:“Healthy, sound horses don’t suffer catastrophic breakdowns this frequently,” said Ingrid Newkirk, PETA’s president. “The state veterinary board needs to ask the veterinarians who are treating Gill’s horses some tough questions.”

Is it possible that PETA is becoming more responsible/reasonable/measured when it comes to thoroughbred horseracing?

Think about it...isn't PETA best known for attacking and spewing venom when it can seize an opportunity to do so; like it did (for example) after Eight Belles broke down. Here's another opportunity to attack, yet PETA's president offered what seemed (to me anyway) to be a rather measured response. A response/comment that clearly (to my way of thinking) implies/acknowledges (whether or not that was the intent) that healthy sound horses do suffer catastrophic breakdowns, and PETA is willing to accept breakdowns of healthy, sound racehorses If/When they believe the frequency is reasonable/normal.

If that's the case...who determines who's sound/healthy etc etc, and what percentage of breakdowns or frequency is acceptable?

Respectfully

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Postby BenB » Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:12 am

0.6 per 1000 starts like overhere in europe seems reasonable.

The breaakdown rate in hong kong is bdw 0.24 breakdowns per 1000 starts

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Postby spex4me » Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:48 am

BenB wrote:0.6 per 1000 starts like overhere in europe seems reasonable.

The breaakdown rate in hong kong is bdw 0.24 breakdowns per 1000 starts


OKAY ..... so let's toss Gill to the side for a moment.... Why in your opinion (anyone who cares to give input) are our breakdown rates so much higher over here? What are they doing in Hong Kong that we obviously aren't or are doing??? So is one to assume if the breakdown rate is lower perhaps the class of animal is not as high as American? What is the average starts for Europe,Hong Kong and the like?
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Postby madelyn » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:09 am

I believe that those other venues do not use medications.
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Postby BenB » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:18 am

Madelyn ,you have hit a homerun.