#Melbournecup #horseracing #vegan #fullvideo
The Melbourne cup is one of the biggest horse races in the world but lets take a look at what really happens at the race. Is horse racing cruel or not?
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The race that stops the nation can simply be too much excitement for some revellers. Okay, alcohol may also have been involved.
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Mongolian Groom was whipped as he came around the final turn—so even if he was in pain and wanted to slow down, he could not have done so. Striking horses during racing must be banned now. We can’t wait for the rule-making process when horses are dying. Read more at https://www.peta.org/media/news-releases/video-and-peta-statement-re-breeders-cup-death/
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Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup is being overshadowed by an expose that one researcher says is shaking the Australian horse-racing industry to its core.
Footage of trained and celebrated racehorses whipped and beaten, given electric shocks, kicked in the head and slaughtered at pet food knackeries where the law says they shouldn’t be.
An ABC investigation is putting the heat on the New South Wales Racing industry, as it denies the scale of the carnage.
It says around 34 horses a year end up at the slaughterhouse, but the 7:30 report investigation revealed there were more than 4,000 racehorses in the past year killed at one abattoir alone – with their identities laid bare due to the brandings of iconic horse studs.
Professor Paul McGreevy from Sydney University’s School of Veterinary Science has done extensive research into the treatment of racehorses over 25 years.
Alex Perrottet asks him how the country is reacting to what was revealed by the ABC. Video Rating: / 5