Whoa! Hybrid Horse Vehicles are Here

Poor horses. We humans have been exploiting them since we first figured out that we could. Yeah, there are laws against it and stuff, but, you know...
Now a new form of horsesploitation has been devised by Rousch Technologies for the Turkish company Kurt Systems. KS' invention is a new and more sinister-looking twist on the horse drawn carriages of yore used to spirit Ugly Betty and Japanese tourists around Central Park.
The scary-looking contraption is not just for fun and TV. It is, in fact, a 4-ton piece of state-of-the-art racehorse training equipment, and comes outfitted with a Volvo diesel engine, silicone simulation saddle, and computerized monitors which track the horse's every move.
The craft has an open space in front where the horse runs and a cabin in the back (Greyhound bus meets funeral hearse) where the vet, trainer, and driver sit, and can monitor horses running up to 38 mph. It even has electronic reins, though we're still not sure how that works.
These creepy horsecrafts could be the future of racing. A Kurt Systems spokesman explains that the trainer will be serially produced, and is expected to become a racing industry must-have. "We believe that our approach to controlled environment training will become established practice with many studs and stables at this level." But how does Big Brown feel about all this? [Source: Daily Mail]



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Bridget said 10:12AM on 7-09-2008
There is no open wild west lands where Flicka can run free. That is called fantasy. Here in reality land horses are a species that are kept by humans for their beauty and usefulness since way, way, before the internet. People back in the day found hitching up a horse to a plow was more useful that hitching up the pregnant wife. The horse species in return were able to survive and not be hunted into extinction. Horses are a prey species in the natural world and are not extremely fertile, yet they have evolved speed in order to survive. Horses enjoy running. Humans maximize this and have created an industry for horses to run. The racing industry has found more cures and treatments for disease than any other form of investigation. Today in modern times there is no need for horses, they require too much land and food compared to machinery. Fewer people use horses for entertainment as riding because of gaming on the internet. So please step off your animal rights soap box and either buy a horse, train and support it for 18 years or nix your hand wringing.
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