touchstone
Well-Known Member
The last horse I had PTS had to be done in her stable as she could not be moved. There is a talk bar through to the next horse. The body of the horse ad to remain there over night as it was late. If the horse had been shot, I think this would have severely distressed her neighbour (and good pal) because of the smell of blood. Our horses go crazy whenever the game keeper's around, it must be the smell of the blood. As it was, the horse next to the one being PTS by injection, was completely undisturbed and carried on munching her haylage throughout.
It hasn't bothered any of the other horses I've known when a companion has been shot, in fact, as gory as it sounds, they often licked where the shot horse had been, I suspect for the iron?
Just a thought, but if you gamekeeper keeps ferrets the smell of them can cause a pretty extreme reaction in some horses!