Whips are instruments designed to administer pain. During a race, jockeys whip, and sometimes relentlessly thrash, horses to spur them beyond their natural limits. Horses are flight animals that have evolved to flee to escape pressing danger or pain, sometimes the bite of a horsefly or, during racing, the sting of a whip. To whip a horse on beyond his inherent limits is to risk exhaustion, collapse, and physical injury.
To anyone with even a modicum of common sense, whipping a horse is a clear, unequivocal form of animal abuse. While mostly the industry tries its damnedest to convince us that the “riding crop” – their euphemism of choice – is but a harmless guide that protects both horse and rider, occasionally refreshing candor surfaces. Like this from California’s pro-racing equine medical director Dr. Rick Arthur (since retired) at the International Conference of Horseracing Authorities in 2019. Watch HERE.
There it is: the definitive refutation of a century of lies. And
while it should not be necessary, here is further confirmation from
world-renowned ethologist (and HW advisory-board member) Dr.
Nicholas Dodman:
“Whips are instruments designed to administer pain. During a race,
jockeys whip, and sometimes relentlessly thrash, horses to spur them
beyond their natural limits. Horses are flight animals that have
evolved to flee to escape pressing danger or pain, sometimes the
bite of a horsefly or, during racing, the sting of a whip. To whip a
horse on beyond his inherent limits is to risk exhaustion, collapse,
and physical injury.
“I believe that many of the injuries horses sustain during racing
are created by forcing them to exceed their limits through the use
of whips. No half measures are acceptable. Whips should be banned.
Pain is never an acceptable tool for any kind of animal control and
is, to my mind, cruel and abusive.”
Thank you, Dr. Dodman.