PETA Kentucky Derby Horse Death Statistics Billboard Rejected
Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 in Animal Issues.

PETA Kentucky Derby Ad
As expected, no billboard company in Louisville is willing to let animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals place a poster describing how many horses have died since Eight Bells did in 2008 from racing.
Maybe they should start campaigning for next year. It must be a factor of space, obviously.
PETA said that, on average, three horses break down on the race track every day and although the industry has made improvements, like banning steroids from the tracks where the Triple Crown races are run, officials resort to using drugs that mask the animal’s pain so it can still race when it should be in recovery.
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