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As media visibility increases, so does public scrutiny regarding . The entertainment industry has shifted toward stricter regulations (such as AHA monitoring) to ensure horses are not harmed for the sake of a spectacle. This shift reflects a broader societal move toward viewing horses as sentient partners rather than mere "props" or tools. Conclusion
Television brought horses into living rooms across America and beyond. Shows like Mr. Ed (1961-1966) took a completely different approach—here, the “insanity” was comedic rather than physical. A talking horse who offers sarcastic advice to his owner? The premise was absurd, yet the show became a cultural phenomenon. The animatronic and vocal-dubbing techniques used to make Mr. Ed appear to speak were primitive by today’s standards, but they opened the door for thinking of horses not just as animals, but as characters with personality and voice. As media visibility increases, so does public scrutiny