RACENET REPORTS YET ANOTHER DEATH

Acting chief steward Tom Moxon reported Temple Of Artemis was taken to Warwick Farm Equine “for further assessment” but was subsequently euthanased due to a fracture to his near fore sesamoid.

HERALD SUN

This poor boy was in so much pain he whinnied and the jockey had to jump off while the horse kept going. You see the momentum a horse has while racing means although he had a broken leg he couldn’t stop straight away. Horses like Temple of Artemis who break a leg while racing keep putting their full weight on a leg that is broken. Can you imagine the pain? Athletes in most sports choose to participate of their own free will. Horses don’t have a choice — they are forced to race. Horse racing is a spectacle of abuse, NOT a sport.
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