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by beetree on 09 February 2012 - 00:02

by Sunsilver on 09 February 2012 - 04:02
It's been many years since I read the book, but I think it might have had something to do with the water smacking her in the face, and causing her retinas to detach. I can't swear to that, though.
I am not going to spoil this thread any further by passing judgement on this activity. But from what I remember, the horses were willing participants, and no cruelty was involved.

by Northern Maiden on 09 February 2012 - 05:02
Here is video footage of Sonora Webster Carver and her horse Red Lips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEkPQ6xDWMc

by Sunsilver on 09 February 2012 - 05:02
Arnette explained Sonora’s decision to continue riding after her accident in this way: "The movie made a big deal about having the courage to go on riding after she lost her sight. But, the truth was riding the horse was the most fun you could have and we just loved it so. We didn't want to give it up. Once you were on the horse, there really wasn't much to do but hold on. The horse was in charge."[2]
Arnette, who was 15 when she took her first horse dive, remarked in an interview that "Wherever we went, the S.P.C.A. (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was always snooping around, trying to find if we were doing anything that was cruel to animals. They never found anything because those horses lived the life of Riley. In all the years of the act, there was never a horse that was injured."[2]
My computer went crazy on me for awhile, and I lost a previous post, and can no longer find the link I got the information from, but it said horses that could not be taught to dive willingly, and which showed fear, were sold. I also saw a picture of a white horse diving without a rider.
I remember Sonora saying how one of the horses waited for her when she missed her leap onto its back. I can't see this happening without a very close bond between her and the horse.

by Red Sable on 09 February 2012 - 12:02
That must be very painful, and it is cruel IMO.
by beetree on 09 February 2012 - 13:02
Really that is what this is, a stunt. Fearless, that is what Sonora was.

by Jenni78 on 09 February 2012 - 13:02

As I said before they are PREY animals. They are not dogs, they are not predators, and they don't think that way. They do what they're told, what they're trained to do, and you will not convince me that free falling is a horse's idea of fun, or that they had any choice in the matter. Where does "free will" come into this?
I think many many equestrian activities are laced with cruelty, even if they're not outright cruel, which is why I choose to do my own thing with mine. One of mine did a bunch of years in the Big Lick arena- speaking of cruel! I refuse to get into that competitive mindset that I see so many riders/owners/trainers having that clouds their vision as to what is crossing the line into cruelty. I don't get this "end justifies the means" mentality when it comes to animal cruelty.
Oh wait...I bet it makes all the difference to them which way they land.

Beetree, maybe re-reading your posts with a new set of eyes or an open mind would be an enlightening experience. You're carrying one thread into another to continue sniping about my horses or number of horses or price of them or whatever. Every chance you get, you make some monetary or other judgmental comment and it just comes off...sad. Bitter. I hope you are long gone and I will gladly get over it, but it might take more than one post saying so. LOL. Actions, Beetree. Actions.
What about a horse's actions, speaking of which, would speak cruelty that you can say in this activity, they don't?
by beetree on 09 February 2012 - 14:02

by Sunsilver on 09 February 2012 - 14:02
Never mind: I found it on my own! {Shudder!}

http://www.hphoofcare.com/lick.html

by Jenni78 on 09 February 2012 - 14:02
http://www.hphoofcare.com/lick.html
http://bridlepath.wordpress.com/2006/09/24/bridlepath-hall-of-shame-the-big-lick-twh-industry/
This is my horse, very young. I googled some of his show records and found 23 wins before age 3! Since those are only shows he won 1st-3rd, that's an awful lot of showing for a 3yr old. He was very successful in both Big Lick (Padded Performance) and Park Pleasure (which is also shown in the video). He was VERY fortunate to be owned and shown by someone on the board of TWHBEA (who obviously was going to be more likely to comply with anti-soring laws), and he had natural ability that made soring unnecessary to win. But STILL..................................


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