LoobyLoosome
Well-Known Member
Watching the emerging ragwort=welfare debate with interest (and yes if I could wave a wand and have it gone I would!).
An issue I potentially see is that if we start tightening legislation (or enforcing existing) along the lines of ragwort is a welfare issue as it is a potential cause of illness/death in horses, what would be next? Are there other potential causes of illness or death in horses that risk being next etc (competition injuries, laminitis, etc etc).
So what I thought would be interesting would be to do a poll amongst members who've ever had a horse die or is seriously ill, to determine what the most common causes of death(which could include soundness issues resulting in euthanasia)/illness in horses are, and assess if these are at risk of becoming welfare issues?
Step one though is to identify what needs to go in the poll list - and then I'll post a poll to gather the data.
Ragwort is one, injury in competition/training maybe another, laminitis, etc - any others?
An issue I potentially see is that if we start tightening legislation (or enforcing existing) along the lines of ragwort is a welfare issue as it is a potential cause of illness/death in horses, what would be next? Are there other potential causes of illness or death in horses that risk being next etc (competition injuries, laminitis, etc etc).
So what I thought would be interesting would be to do a poll amongst members who've ever had a horse die or is seriously ill, to determine what the most common causes of death(which could include soundness issues resulting in euthanasia)/illness in horses are, and assess if these are at risk of becoming welfare issues?
Step one though is to identify what needs to go in the poll list - and then I'll post a poll to gather the data.
Ragwort is one, injury in competition/training maybe another, laminitis, etc - any others?