LaurenBay
Well-Known Member
Just saw this on facebook. Thought i'd share. Its very true. That mare is beautiful
Stoopid question...... but where was the RSPCA when this mare was sent to market?? (OK, like, I know, a stupid question).
AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL.
Poor poor mare.
Stoopid question...... but where was the RSPCA when this mare was sent to market?? (OK, like, I know, a stupid question).
What is there not to understand from this advert? It's saying breed less, just breed the best and then there won't be too many horses around and they will be better cared for and not end up in this god awful, excusless state![]()
What is there not to understand from this advert? It's saying breed less, just breed the best and then there won't be too many horses around and they will be better cared for and not end up in this god awful, excusless state![]()
I think those asking are more logical thinkers than you're giving them credit for. None of those posters above are simpletons and as such as querying this poster as any sensible person would. Anyone can see there's a skinny horse in the poster for goodness sake
I also wondered about this poster. It's sponsored by an Australian manufacturer who makes foaling products. What relevance to selling last years foals when it looks like this horse was born at least 20 years ago? Why would such a poster be sponsored by a company who makes its money from breeders? How do we know that this horse was pulled from the auction, shot and put on the meat truck? Why would the meat man even be interested in a grey horse with this little weight on it?
All I see is a horse that has been straved and that is a cruelty case,not a breeding case.
I think those asking are more logical thinkers than you're giving them credit for. None of those posters above are simpletons and as such as querying this poster as any sensible person would. Anyone can see there's a skinny horse in the poster for goodness sake![]()
My logic must be very simple thenas its all about supply and demand! We all see a skinny welfare case, but the ignorance lays with the breeders due to the over supply of cheap poor quality animals, from TB's to cobs a like.
My logic must be very simple thenas its all about supply and demand! We all see a skinny welfare case, but the ignorance lays with the breeders due to the over supply of cheap poor quality animals, from TB's to cobs a like.
My logic must be very simple thenas its all about supply and demand! We all see a skinny welfare case, but the ignorance lays with the breeders due to the over supply of cheap poor quality animals, from TB's to cobs a like.
So the answer is??????
Over breeding is a problem in this country, and campaigns to raise awareness of this issue and encourage responsible breeding can surely only be a good thing.
As for the many variables, you are right but it is not always possible to tackle them all at once and some are more easily addressed that others![]()