Sarah Sum1
Well-Known Member
The only thing I will add is, after watching videos of bears being taught to dance (which is undeniably cruel) the owner of the bear could see no wrong in what he was doing. He even seemingly cared for his bear, which I actually believe he did. The bear was feeding his family, he seemed to love the bear and made sure it was fed and watered and showed the bear affection.
The point I am making is, unless they are shown a more compassionate/successful way of teaching training their animals (this is presuming the horse methods are cruel, not saying they definitely are) then they don't know any different. We are far more civilised and compassionate because we have educated ourselves. But then this leads me to say, that if we are so educated and compassionate, then the cruelty cases here are far worse because we do know what we are doing is wrong.
I dare say we'd still be breaking in horses the unsavoury way if we hadn't have been shown a more compassionate way. But the people who did use the old method were not being cruel, it is all they knew.
The point I am making is, unless they are shown a more compassionate/successful way of teaching training their animals (this is presuming the horse methods are cruel, not saying they definitely are) then they don't know any different. We are far more civilised and compassionate because we have educated ourselves. But then this leads me to say, that if we are so educated and compassionate, then the cruelty cases here are far worse because we do know what we are doing is wrong.
I dare say we'd still be breaking in horses the unsavoury way if we hadn't have been shown a more compassionate way. But the people who did use the old method were not being cruel, it is all they knew.