Los Angeles Times

This won’t be the last dead horse

Re “22 dead horses in 11 weeks,” editorial, March 15

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What do you think it feels like to break both your legs being raced or even trained to death? The racehorse Princess Lili B broke her front legs at Santa Anita Park on Thursday. She was overraced and probably over-drugged and overwhippe­d.

This happens at racetracks all over the world. These young horses are already injured before they are trained and raced following prior injuries not limited to stress fractures that no one knows about until the “fatal” event happens. This is not an accident. This is neglect and animal abuse.

These horses are overmedica­ted so they can race harder and faster at the hands of the jockeys who will whip them endlessly. Horse racing is not a sport. It is another primitive form of entertainm­ent for the humans who bet on the animals for profit and greed.

It is time to abolish this cruel form of entertainm­ent and make it illegal just like dogfightin­g and cockfighti­ng. Ellen Ericksen San Diego

Am I oversensit­ive or what?

Twenty-two horses have died at Santa Anita since December, and the officials at the racetrack call it “beyond horrible.” But if only half that number had perished, this would not have been a story and only a few of us would have even known that there was an “acceptable” level of carnage.

If Santa Anita Park can determine what’s causing the exceptiona­lly high rate of loss and we return to the norm, know that hundreds of horses across the country will still be losing their lives yearly for the enjoyment of racing patrons. That should not sit well with anyone who has become incensed by this current enlightenm­ent. Ron Garber Duarte

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