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1. Saturday, May 3, 2008 7:47 PM
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did anyone watch the Kentucky Derby today? Big Brown won. the filly Eight Belles breaks down after finish. collapsed with two front broken ankles & was euthanized after crossing the wire. sad.

 
2. Monday, May 5, 2008 11:12 AM
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Rebel, I was sickened by this story! I didn't realize how relatively common it is for these large majestic and beautiful animals to break legs. I had thought Barbaro was the exception to the rule. I have never thought of horse racing in terms of bull fighting or dog fights when it comes to abusing animals but this is changing my mind.

The photo is heartbreaking.

Check it out:

PETA wants Eight Belles jockey suspended after filly's death
May 4 07:00 PM US/Eastern







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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is seeking the suspension of Eight Belles' jockey after the filly had to be euthanized following her second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.

Gabriel Saez was riding Eight Belles when she broke both front ankles while galloping out a quarter of a mile past the wire. She was euthanized on the track.

PETA faxed a letter Sunday to Kentucky's racing authority claiming the filly was "doubtlessly injured before the finish" and asked that Saez be suspended while Eight Belles' death is investigated.

"What we really want to know, did he feel anything along the way?" PETA spokeswoman Kathy Guillermo said. "If he didn't then we can probably blame the fact that they're allowed to whip the horses mercilessly."

Eight Belles trainer Larry Jones said the filly was clearly happy when she crossed the finish line.

"I don't know how in the heck they can even come close to saying that," Jones told The Associated Press on Sunday. "She has her ears up, clearly galloping out."

Guillermo said if Saez is found at fault, the group wants the second- place prize of $400,000 won by Eight Belles to be revoked.

Saez, a 20-year-old Panama native, was riding in his first Kentucky Derby. He frequently rides for Jones.

A call to the jockeys' room at Delaware Park, where Saez raced on Sunday, went unanswered.

Eight Belles, the first filly since 1999 to run in the Derby, appeared fine until collapsing while galloping out after the finish.

The letter to the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority also sought a ban on whipping, limits on races and the age of racehorses, and a move to softer, artificial surfaces for all courses.

 

Then there's this...

an appeal to Hillary Clinton, who bet on the filly, from Peta.  The comments are interesting as well. 

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/05/peta-writes-to.html 


     
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3. Tuesday, May 6, 2008 6:42 PM
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 I have seen it live on the tele , the only what 2 minutes,  I have seen her gone down, but, I didn't think it was bad til they announced about her two broken ankles. my question is should they gonna gone to get rid of her?

 

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