misst
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Who is being rude? Are you just trying to get this thread pulled? I thought we were all having an adult conversation but obviously not.
jesus! grow up some of you - why do you feel it is acceptable to be rude to a poster because they fail to have the same opinion as you?
it is allowed to have a different viewpoint you know!
i will no longer visit this thread as i will not tolerate the rudeness
from world horse welfare's website
Another situation we often encounter is the caring owner who is simply unable to keep the horse. Many horses can be easily rehomed but sometimes there are factors which make this more difficult. Perhaps the horse has an underlying condition which, whilst fine at the moment, will deteriorate over time. Perhaps the horse has a difficult character which will make finding a suitable home that bit more difficult. Whilst it can be a very difficult thing to consider, it is sometimes kinder, and more responsible, to take the decision to put such a horse to sleep rather than try to find them a home. That way you can be certain they will never suffer and that the final act is undertaken kindly and correctly.
jesus! grow up some of you - why do you feel it is acceptable to be rude to a poster because they fail to have the same opinion as you?
it is allowed to have a different viewpoint you know!
i will no longer visit this thread as i will not tolerate the rudeness
Because i would rather give the mare a chance and even if they are bursting well there maybe a chance she can be rehomed. Why should a healthy horse be shot and not given the chance at a happier time. Glad not everyone has the same heartless feelings as yourself.
And as for your assertion that Joeanne is heartless - love, if only you new............. A more wonderful and careing person you will not find - ever!
Because i would rather give the mare a chance and even if they are bursting well there maybe a chance she can be rehomed. Why should a healthy horse be shot and not given the chance at a happier time. Glad not everyone has the same heartless feelings as yourself.
Because i would rather give the mare a chance and even if they are bursting well there maybe a chance she can be rehomed. Why should a healthy horse be shot and not given the chance at a happier time. Glad not everyone has the same heartless feelings as yourself.
I think this girl has been highly irresponsible!
What happened to the mare's original owner(s)? I do find it sad that people can just discard an animal so easily. I know i couldn't, problems or not, if it's healthy and not mare suffering then I would not be able to justify having it PTS. I would also ask why the livery yard people flet so strongly that it should not PTS? How come the current owner has allowed them to keep it on livery yet (which I understand the other liveries are paying for) yet told them if it's not sold within a week it'll be PTS? I am confused - who is responsible for this horse??
If the other liveries care so much for her then why haven't they offered to buy it off the owner and keep it on grass livery whilst maybe looking for a more permanent home for her?
It all sounds a bit messy to me - sounds like the liveries are wasting their money and the owner is getting their horse fed etc for free whilst they swan off somewhere. I do agree that PTS isn't the worst option in certain situations but it doesn't mean it's the only one either.
She has made it clear that she no longer wants anything to do with the horse and had arranged for it to be pts.
The liveries should keep their noses out!
PTS, while not a palatable thought, is a long long way from the worst thing that could happen to a horse. She has been well looked after, but would be far towards the bottom of the list for anyone looking for a new horse. PTS gives her a planned and humane end while she is cared for and happy. If only more horses could have such a decent end.
L needs to PTS as planned if the horse is still in her care, if liveries have taken responsibility for the mare then they will need to either put their hands in their pockets and use it to continue careing for her or pay to PTS. If they won't pay for her upkeep why on earth do they expect that someone else should?
Charities are snowed under - every horse that isn't capable of a decent level of work and is to be sold or PTS can't and shouldn't be sent to them. They need to be there for the horses that have no-one to take that kind decision for them, not for owners that can't face the decision themselves.
Then whilst her intentions are responsible - her actions are not.
The person to take control here - actually - is the YO. It's a disaster waiting to happen.
Nat - I'd have a quite word with the YO, and tell him to get his butt in to gear. He needs to speak with the current owner, ask what day and by whom the mare is to be destroyed, and what arrangements have been made for disposal. He needs to know if she intends to be present - if not who will be responsible for the horse that day. If the owner has made no arrangements and intends to wash her hands of the horse - then she has abandoned it and the welfare organisations need to be involved - or a letter signing it over to the YO given so that he can have the horse destroyed or looked after by himself.
L got very upset about the whole situation and everyone talking about her
I think that's what confuses me about this case Lochpearl. I understand the liveries were appalled the owner was to have the horse PTS but then the owner appears to have gone away/on holiday. Had they originally intended on having the horse PTS before going away? If not then how have the other liveries become responsible for paying for its keep as surely it'd just still be on livery paid for by the owner??
If the liveries feel that strongly that the horse should not be PTS then why don't they / one of them look in to negotiating with the owner about the horse being sold to them or gifted? It seems the owner does not want it but, as amy may said they cannot just abandon it and expect others to care for the horse without first signing over ownership.
It seems though the liveries have jumped in without thinking it all through as they don't actually seem to want to care for the horse long term but don't want the owner to have it PTS either. Therefore what do they actually propose as the best option for this mare? they don't want her, the owner doesn't want her yet they are making it difficult for the owner to have the mare PTS. They either have to decide they are going to take on this mare or they let the owner do what he/she intends on doing - they own the horse after all, it is ultimately their decision whether others agree with it or not.