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Title: More Dead Horses

I guess I am as guilty as anyone about “sweeping things under the rug.”
I have heard of several incidences of a horse dying due to something happening in
an endurance event.  I personally know a couple of these people and consider them my friends.

The parties involved are very responsible riders.  What has happened to the
the horses belong in the **** happens category.  I DO NOT want to see them hung
and tried on Ridecamp.  They are always more upset about the incidences than you
could really believe.  They are not hard, callous people that over-ride their horses –
but are people that truly think of their horses as partners on the trail and give their
horses the best of care.  And their high mileage endurance records with the same
horses ride after ride shows that they know how to take care of their horses.

Doesn’t mean that a death of the horse is okay.  It is not.  But be careful of who
you are claiming to be guilty.  Your horse may drop dead on the trail due to **** happens
too.  Maybe then, you will get a different perspective.

The case of Dancer was not resolved to the satisfaction of many people.  However,
AERC took a compassionate stance towards the rider.  I don’t have a problem with
that.  This rider will have his reputation to live with for many years to come and that
will be bad enough.  The endurance community is very small, and they will also start
to remember your actions, too.

Please look at the mileage of people posting to you in disagreement.  And compare
them with those that agree with you.  Then think about how long you want to beat this
dead horse.

K.




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