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Luck - PETA wants answers after two horses died during the filming

8 Feb 2012

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In the series premiere of HBO’s Luck, David Milch and Michael Mann’s unsparing look at the grit beneath the glamour of thoroughbred racing, a horse pulling away from the pack and just strides away from the finish line snaps its leg and has to be euthanized on the track. It was a heartbreaking scene, made even more so by the recent news that at least two real horses had been injured during the filming of the series — though not during this particular sequence — and subsequently had to be put down.

Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed that the pilot credits did not have the standard “No animals were harmed during the filming of this program” stamp of approval from the American Humane Association, which monitored the production. PETA brought attention to the issue last week, with a report of the deaths and claims that they had been rebuffed when they approached HBO with their concerns before filming. “Perhaps if producers had considered the proven safety protocols that we would have suggested, these horses would still be alive,” they said.

HBO initially responded with a statement first posted by the New York Observer, saying, “After the second accident, racing was suspended while the production worked with American Humane Association and racing industry experts to implement additional protocols specifically for horseracing sequences. The protocols included but were not limited to the hiring of an additional veterinarian and radiography of the legs of all horses being used by the production. Both HBO and AHA are committed to ensuring that all necessary safety procedures are in place and being implemented.”

Source: Full article @ Entertainment Weekly

11 comments:

  1. Sad situation, bt not entirely sure HBO or the showrunners are to blame here. However, whatever can be done to improve working with the horses should be done...

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  2. thanks good peta and other animal protectors exist hbo is a seriuos network if they make mistakes,accept resposabilities and follow opinions & advices to improve better safety for animals and people.

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  3. accidents happen in situation like stage and pratice horse racing scenes horses there not like cats or dogs is the horse nature to run imajine all the works of the trainers do in secretariat imitating a race that happen in real life is not easy or human situation like the film (miracle).

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  4. The sad part is that all those trainers working with the horses, all the stunt riders, all the track people, they all love horses and would never want to endanger them. I'm sure they were distraught at putting two horses down!

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  5. Wow,that is sad,i hate reading when this happens.HBO can do better,and i'm sure Peta and all other cruelty for animal rights will be keeping a close eye on this..

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  6. That's really sad but I am anti-PETA.

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  7. Disqus generic email templateI am completely agree with you I aplause you (clap,clap).

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  8. Thank god I'm not the only one, I'm quite critical of them too. And I'm someone who loves nature and wild life.

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  9. Definitely! Don't think these people would do anything to danger the animals they are working with.
    For me PETA mainly uses this as a publicity thing...

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  10. oh damn Luck, luck has run out when PETA gets on ur a$$

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  11. PETA always do that, they annoy me -_-;; It remind me of Barbaro, his owners spend millions of dollars for his 8 months in ICU try to save his life and after that, his owners spend others millions of $ in many Memorial funds to help take care of horses, to help the search for laminintis and the quest to help find a second carreer to race horses after racing (and of course with thousand and thousands of fans who help giving money and save so many horses in his name)

    And yet I see PETA using Barbaro as an exemple of crualty, of an exemple of ''another unknow horse who die for fun and no one care'', saying ''the owners only wanted money and made him suffer for that'', when his breeding prospect wasn't looking that great with his leg AND the horse was ensure, so pulling him down at the start would've been the best money prospect if they were looking for that

     -_-;;;

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