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I don't really understand that comment. It sounds like one generation blaming another.
It sounds like it but Peter is as ancient as me
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I don't really understand that comment. It sounds like one generation blaming another.
And feed them.....I don’t get it on the basis that historically I think you still had to muck your horse out… that’s not anything new fangled
I still occasionally have dreams that my old horse hasn’t actually died, and he’s just neglected in my parents’ back garden. He’s been dead 9 years and would be 20 by now but in my dreams he’s exactly the same only skin and bone from neglect.I have dreams about my first horse being at a place where I have forgotten to go and see to her, she has been dead for nearly 20 years but when I wake up I have a second or 2 where I am in a complete panic that she hasn't been fed or mucked out.
It's a horrible feeling![]()
It’s not in any way relevant , knowing the ins and out of Stem cell therapy would not have helped those horses .How’s that relevant to this case though?
Veterinary treatment has advanced at a dramatic rate. When I first started with horses in London it was rare to see a horse over 12 years old. Now you see them at 36 years old. Veterinary treatment and horses now being used mainly for recreational purposes has resulted in their life expectancy being much longer than 50 years ago. However, I am sometimes appalled at the lack of knowledge that some horse owners have and their belief in treatments which are now completely outdated.
Surely the. basics which these horses weren’t getting are the same though!I believe that some of the issues is because some members of the older generation have never bothered to update their skills or knowledge.
At least one of them had been shut in a shed for >2yrs, so if they were all shut away and there were no immediate neighbours then maybe the locals didn't realise there were any horses there. Or the neighbours knew, but weren't horsey so thought it was ok they were kept in, and they presumably wouldn't have been able to see the state of the horses/sheds. Some people also have no interest in things outside of their own life, or would rather not 'get involved'.didn't anyone notice? surely if there was a 70yo with a lot of horses in your neighbourhood you would keep an eye out either to prevent this or to make sure they were coping OK.
If for any reason you had doubts or they were difficult getting a welfare check would be an idea.
there were 10 horses. There is no background info but I doubt anyone acquired 10 horses without it being known in the neighbourhood. Surely she would have been known as a horse person/owner.At least one of them had been shut in a shed for >2yrs, so if they were all shut away and there were no immediate neighbours then maybe the locals didn't realise there were any horses there. Or the neighbours knew, but weren't horsey so thought it was ok they were kept in, and they presumably wouldn't have been able to see the state of the horses/sheds. Some people also have no interest in things outside of their own life, or would rather not 'get involved'.
There are plenty of farms round here where the barns are well away from any roads, so unless trespassing no one other than the farmer would know the state of any animals in said barns.
I am sixty six and I agree that their are some older people who are just not interested in change. I went to a health care lecture with a colleague with up date on a subject, she is a about five years older than me. She wrote copious notes in long hand, I am dyslexic so my notes are a flow chart with key words, I expected that we would be making changes based on the updated information, but nope. She was frightened of change, and perhaps having to think a bit more.I don't really understand that comment. It sounds like one generation blaming another.
It's horrible isn't it my dreams have been so real and I have felt really traumatised when I wake up, thing is when I had her she was my only horse and she literally wanted for nothing.I still occasionally have dreams that my old horse hasn’t actually died, and he’s just neglected in my parents’ back garden. He’s been dead 9 years and would be 20 by now but in my dreams he’s exactly the same only skin and bone from neglect.
I agree, it’s a horrible dream but it’s also the only dream where I can strongly smell him again so there’s a bittersweet element.