New York – $140G Horse Flying on El Al Plane Arrives Dead at JFK

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    New York, NY – A $140,000 horse being flown from Belgium to JFK didn’t make it to the finish line alive.

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    The pony was discovered dead at a JFK cargo facility shortly after its flight landed, sources told The Post.

    The 1-year-old had been among 10 horses on El Al Flight 831. He started “kicking forcefully” in his pen about 30 minutes after takeoff from Liége Airport but calmed down only to die a short time later, a source said.


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    12 years ago

    BDE

    12 years ago

    doesnt look like he was a talking horse like MR. Ed other wise he would of said let me out of here.

    stamm
    stamm
    12 years ago

    when is the levaya? imagine what these flight attendants had to deal with.

    ishbibele
    ishbibele
    12 years ago

    Does a horse cost so much ?

    FmrBklynKid
    FmrBklynKid
    12 years ago

    I bet it was those lousy meals they serve on El Al.

    ModernLakewoodGuy
    ModernLakewoodGuy
    12 years ago

    Horses do not belong in crates in the cargo section of a plane. They belong in the wild, no shock that he could not survive the flight – the fear alone stopped his heart.

    FmrBklynKid
    FmrBklynKid
    12 years ago

    Boy, talk about Tzar Bal ha Chaya. Putting horses in the cargo compartment? I’ve sat next to many fads on long trips. He probably wouldn’t have made it going around the baggage carosel anyway.
    Yes, #6 , race horses can cost lots more than that too.

    HaNavon
    HaNavon
    12 years ago

    #6

    Yes, thoroughbred racing horses can go for a lot more than that.

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    12 years ago

    Some horses can fetch over a million with the right yichus…

    airtravelar
    airtravelar
    12 years ago

    Something doesn’t make sense either the destinations or the airline el al doesn’t fly from europe to usa only from israel

    12 years ago

    I can’t wait for animal rights activist to get on the case. I wonder whats more important to them that an animal died or that it was the fault of the Jews

    Scranton
    Scranton
    12 years ago

    I bet the amazed workers upon discovering the dead horse remarked ” now there’s a horse of a different color”!

    rmm635
    rmm635
    12 years ago

    Thank you, ModernLakewoodGuy for your comment:
    Horses do not belong in crates in the cargo section of a plane. They belong in the wild, no shock that he could not survive the flight – the fear alone stopped his heart.

    Animals are not a means to an end. They give us the opportunity to restrain our impulse to dominate others who are cognitively weaker than the human animal.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    12 years ago

    I think something might have been wrong with the horse. Horses just do not die like that!!

    maxedout
    maxedout
    12 years ago

    i think they should enter him in the race anyway, after all, you can’t beat a dead horse 🙂

    PashutehYid
    PashutehYid
    12 years ago

    Reminds me of the story about the dog on El Al. A major donor to the State of Israel shipped a dog on El Al. When the plane landed, the workers found the dog dead. They were in a panic, because this fellow was a major VIP. Orders were given to find another dog that looked exactly the same, and substitute it.

    They searched high and low in all the pet stores, and found a perfect match. They put it back in the box, and when the owner came to claim it, they proudly handed it over to him. He took one look at it and said it is not my dog. They asked, what do you mean, he is the same breed, the same size and has the exact same spots, what is the problem?

    The owner said again, it is not my dog. They said how do you know? Replied the owner, my dog had died, and I was sending it to Israel for burial.

    Tzvi123
    Tzvi123
    12 years ago

    that’s why there shouldn’t be any horsing around on planes.

    Twitterevitch
    Twitterevitch
    12 years ago

    I work at the Belgium airport. Even before it boarded the flight I saw something wrong. I asked the horse, ‘What’s with the long face?’

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    12 years ago

    I hope it was insured