As Kentucky Derby 2023 Nears, ‘Fear and Pain’ of Horses Come to Light

As the commencement day of the Kentucky Derby is approaching near, fans have hardly been able to keep their nerves under their control. However, it is quite an irony that the race to find out and reward the best-thoroughbred horse only rewards the human need and not the horse. All that horse gets along with the race is 'fear and pain' that disturbs the semblance of the equine creature. Check out the following story for more info about it.

The Sufferings of horses from the POV of a Neuroscientist

Stephen Peters told the Guardian, "The idea that horses love the event they compete in is something we’ve created. It’s a myth more for us than the horse," and suggested that horses are more, "primitive and instinctual".

"Am I Safe?"

"Evidence-Based Horsemanship", a book co-authored by Dr. Stephen along with trainer Martin Black, raised a question from a horse's POV by Dr. Peters, "Am I safe?".

Is there any truth in the theories of the Neuroscientist?

Well, Dr. Stephen's points are considerable as the winning colt of Kentucky Derby 2022, Rich Strike was unable to manage its semblance after the completion of the high-powered race.

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