In Defence of Horse Racing
Around three hundred years ago three stallions made their way from the sun- baked Middle East to the grey shores of Britain. Known by the names of their owners, they were the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian, and the Byerley Turk. Today every single thoroughbred alive can be traced in direct male descent to one of these stallions. You may be able to marry a place in Burke's Peerage, but the Weatherby's stud book is closed.
Blue For Bonnie
Tonight across the country hunting mothers will hold their children a little closer. In every pack someone will remember another rider lost to the chase. Those who are still hunting will take an extra swig of port before a big jump and reassure themselves today is not my day.
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Why You Should Marry A Farmer's Daughter
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15 Reasons To Own An Ex- Racehorse
Things That Happen When You're Doing Ciren Exams
Someone takes three loo breaks during a two hour exam. Guess they've got the definition of sustainability written in Sharpie on their willy.
Of Lambs and Racehorses: Where the Animal Rights Movement is Wrong
The animal rights movement needs to take a step back, look at the real issues facing livestock globally, and work with farmers to ensure that everyone benefits. And ultimately, they have got to stop spreading lies.