Richmond.com | Editorial: Warner bill could help reduce cruelty to horses Richmond.com One contemporary example: the soring of show horses. Soring involves the use of devices and substances applied to the legs of horses that inflict pain on them when they walk. This produces a high-stepping gait that looks as if the horse were prancing ... |
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