Nasicus
Well-Known Member
Must be so stressful for a flight animal to not be able to 'flight'.
Absolutely. Unfortunately I have seen this first hand at 'rescues.' A significant number of volunteers are seeking ego boosts and some weird conception of high social status because of what they do. Plus of course, the sicker and more heart wrenching they look the more the money pours in. I won't go on about the money, that is even more questionable in many instances.Same, sadly.
I don't think people do this kind of thing for the animal's benefit, they do it to make themselves feel good.
They will keep it going to within an inch of it's life, regardless of pain level, for as long as the donations keep rolling in. Heartbreaking.From what I can gather his dam is not involved and he is being bucket fed. The poster has said multiple times they will put him down when he is no longer thriving.
They purge the negative ones.Just had a look at the page and I can’t find one negative comment but the ridiculous comments praising the rescue made me feel sick. I didn’t realise that the owner of the mare was going to put him down(quite rightly) and they “rescued him” to live an unnatural life. I find it all very sickening and the experts commenting say there is no reason to worry about laminitis !!! It’s scarey that this poor boy is still alive ..
It would have been kinder to put that little chap to sleep when he was born.