It seems to be quite rare for horses to get killed in cross-country. Half the time, it's the riders that die!!
I think what bugs me about the National is the size and quality of the field. If they had less horses, selected to be at a more experienced, elite standard, then perhaps there wouldn't be so many fatalities.
Let's face it: if you come a cropper at Bechers, and there's thirty humungous pieces of horseflesh thundering over the fence behind you, the chances of NOT getting a broken neck, leg or femur are pretty remote.
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Date: 2011-04-10 04:21 pm (UTC)I think what bugs me about the National is the size and quality of the field. If they had less horses, selected to be at a more experienced, elite standard, then perhaps there wouldn't be so many fatalities.
Let's face it: if you come a cropper at Bechers, and there's thirty humungous pieces of horseflesh thundering over the fence behind you, the chances of NOT getting a broken neck, leg or femur are pretty remote.