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If the guys holding the 3rd lines had any idea of what they doing, they would have been equal with his head or a little bit in front of him. When he went up in the air they should have pulled down and forward. Instead of being behind him. The horse didn't collapse he threw himself down. If you have experience people on the third line I doubt this would have happened. Kicking the horse was an asshole move. But PETA is blowing out of proportion. The kicker shouldn't be around babies .One last thing the horses are better behaved now then before.When I was a kid (40 years ago)the things the did to horses in Florida would definitely qualify as animal abuse.
The kid kicked the horse 1 time then backed fight out of the way. If that was BB in the cart I’m going to guess he said something to him to get him to immediately back away
I do not believe Brevin was told to do this. I know he is a hot head and acted on his own. I also know trainers carry a whip for a reason and this is one reason. The trainer did the right thing by TAPPING the horse to get up. Yes, Brevin should be suspended, but Brian did nothing wrong.
For those defending BB I have 1 question....did BB fire Lupton or even push him away after what happened... the answer is no. As I stated elsewhere it was a lady on her phone that taped the incident, not the guy on the tractor.
Fuguzzi, well said I agree with your assessment of this incident. I can't help but wonder though, why Lupton thought that was the appropriate way to deal with the situation, kicking the yearling?!And in front of his boss to boot. Has he be taught, that that's what should be done? As listed trainer of record though, BB should have some culpability. I also wonder, did BB fire Lupton on his own, or ?SB- Great eye spotting the tags, I completely missed that
Kid 👦 ver reacts and BB obviously told him to back off. Kid should be fined but not have his life ruined I’ve done worse to people and didn’t go to jail
Ya know what really used to piss me off. When some moody, half in the bag Blacksmith would elbow a horse in the ribs cause they pulled a leg back or something. That's why mine never went to the shop alone. I am sure you were the same way, Mike.