I have to agree, it just doesn't seem necisary to do it when the horse could be freezemarked or microchipped with minimal pain...
Wouldn't like it if someone burned me with a red hot iron, and I know that it means nothing, but the only three horses that I know that have brands are also the three horses that are the most wary of people, and touchy/sensitive.
I have to agree, it just doesn't seem necisary to do it when the horse could be freezemarked or microchipped with minimal pain...
Wouldn't like it if someone burned me with a red hot iron, and I know that it means nothing, but the only three horses that I know that have brands are also the three horses that are the most wary of people, and touchy/sensitive.
Whilst I am very uneasy about hot-branding (and really can't see why freeze-branding can't be in the shape of an anchor, or whatever), I have a branded Westphalian, who is one of the most people-oriented horses I have ever met. Her brand is enormous and I have to say the thought of it being applied to a foal is really quite horrendous.
I should also add that it not easy to see (I'd had her 5 months before I found it!) and I cannot imagine trying to distinguish her from others in a herd on a wet windy moor would have any chance of success.
A burn is a burn regardless of whether it is hot or cold.
Using badly fitting tack or not tending to the hooves is a worse crime IMO.