Cruelty in Horse Racing
They weigh more than 1000 pounds, yet are supported by ankles the size of a human's and are forced to run around a dirt track at the speed of 50km/h, all while carrying people on their backs. Racehorses are victims of the multibillion dollar horse racing industry, that is full of drug abuse and injuries, and many horses' careers end in slaughterhouses. The most common ways of cruelty in horse racing are drugs, slaughter, and abuse.