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We Have Concerns

A Horse is a Horse, of Course of Course

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

Pop, Society & Culture, Culture, Games, Gadgets, News, Internet, Comedy, Science

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Two stories this week, both involving horses. In the first, a recent study of unearthed bones in Britan reveals that horses were much smaller in medieval times than they are today. Then, the world of polo is dominated by horses that have been cloned. Is that ethical? Jeff and Anthony discuss both stories to get a bit more info about the evolving ecology of earth's most rideable animal.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sleep on the podcast mattress and buy the meal box and be happy.

0:18.8

This is we have concerns.

0:20.5

Hi, Jeff Kanata.

0:22.0

Hi, Anthony Carboney.

0:23.3

Low concerned citizens.

0:25.9

Anthony, this week I want to talk about horses.

0:28.7

Hell yeah, dude.

0:29.7

They're majestic animals.

0:31.3

I'm scared about it.

0:33.1

Are you really?

0:33.7

I mean, I'm not like terrified of them, but horse killed Superman.

0:39.2

You know what I mean?

0:41.0

Sure.

0:41.9

Sure.

0:42.5

Like, listen, you could say Christopher Reeve died many years later of complications of a, it was complications of horse killing him.

0:50.3

Yeah, but should he have been messing with horse?

0:53.8

I don't know.

0:54.8

If Superman can't mess with horse, then no one can mess with.

0:57.6

That's what I'm saying.

0:58.9

You and I, I think, are saying the same thing.

1:01.7

Yeah.

1:01.9

I was dating somebody once, humble brag, and she did charity work at a at like this horse uh this horse ranch that gave you know

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