Why Are So Many Race Horses Dropping Dead at Churchill Downs?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Wild-Oscar
    SBR Rookie
    • 09-17-24
    • 26

    #1
    Why Are So Many Race Horses Dropping Dead at Churchill Downs?
    The horses may be "vaccinated," too—we're looking into it—but these new high-tech gadgets (the sort of thing that thrills Bill Gates) are likely the main cause of death, as Arthur Firstenberg explains


  • str
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-12-09
    • 11492

    #2
    Don't let any of the findings or changes that have occurred in the last 17 months due to these tragic circumstances creep in to your post so as to explain to the reader that the sport has gone to great lengths to help stifle the occurrence of such tragedy's. Or that the death rates have gone down drastically since this occurrence.

    Just post it, albeit outdated, as well as written by a complete novice who most likely doesn't know which end craps, and see what happens.


    Irresponsible at best and simply pathetic at worst.

    It's the shoes I tell you. "It's gotta be the shoes".

    Except when they are rubber shoes. But let's not throw shade on a cool story.

    You should be ashamed of yourself.
    Comment
    • str
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-12-09
      • 11492

      #3
      The picture posted in post 1 should be taken down IMO.

      Disrespectful, ignorant, and self serving.

      Maybe you can find a Koby picture to post and rant on helicopters. Cool man.
      Comment
      • VeggieDog
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-21-09
        • 7214

        #4
        Deaths hit Santa Anita a few years ago, also. If I'm remembering correctly. Very sad. I'll never forget Barbaro.
        Comment
        • Optional
          Administrator
          • 06-10-10
          • 60637

          #5
          RFID chips radiating signals out of aluminum horse shoes eh.

          Surely 5G must be involved too!



          Although most sound like physical injuries instead of radiation;

          Seven horses died at Churchill Downs during the week of the Kentucky Derby

          Wild on Ice, a Derby contender, was hurt while training on April 27 and was euthanized.

          Code of Kings died after flipping and breaking his neck.

          Take Charge Briana was injured in a race on May 2 and was euthanized.

          Parents Pride suddenly died on April 29 and

          Chasing Artie collapsed and died following a race on May 2.

          May 6 Chloe's Dream injured his right front knee in the second race and went into an equine ambulance; he was euthanized after.

          May 6 Freezing Point was injured after being bumped in the backstretch and went into an equine ambulance. His injured left front ankle was reportedly put in a splint, but he was eventually euthanized.
          .
          Comment
          • str
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-12-09
            • 11492

            #6
            This happened to Two derby’s ago.
            How about this years Derby week. ??
            Comment
            SBR Contests
            Collapse
            Top-Rated US Sportsbooks
            Collapse
            Working...