Frumpoon
Well-Known Member
Did any one else see this?
It was on the BSJA page until it was pulled
I will admit to being very, very disturbed...?
It was on the BSJA page until it was pulled
I will admit to being very, very disturbed...?
I am definitely in the naïve camp then if this is an every year occurrence for some studs. I'm surprised it makes economic sense to keep the mare and provide even basic care through pregnancy just to get meat money if they are colts.
It's not a tragedy and it certainly isn't the worst that could happen - it just seems all a little pointless. If they couldn't sell them this year - when horses are in such demand, then why breed at all?
what I disagree with is them being sent to the slaughter house instead of being PTS at home.
Sadly, this is not an economical option. The cost of pts by injection plus carcass removal will be in excess of £1000. The knackerman is about £100 here, but I imagine sending to slaughter means the dealer either doesn’t pay or doesn’t pay that much. In days gone by, you would be paid by the slaughter house but I don’t think that happens now a days for horses.what I disagree with is them being sent to the slaughter house instead of being PTS at home.
I’m in the same boat as you. I can understand this year being especially hard financially and could see that this is at least a secure end for them and the owner gets a bit of money for them.
But if this is happening year on year then people shouldn’t be breeding. We bemoan travellers doing the same thing, overbreeding to waste and while these people may be seeing it through to the end it really is no better. And if the issue is that they’re colts...well. If you can’t afford to geld after weaning then you definitely shouldn’t be breeding.
And as much as logically it’s the better place for them to end up than knee deep in filth or abandoned half dead, it is still emotive to see foals end up at an abattoir.
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There are Welsh sales happening online I have seen at least 4 so far and one WPCS sale last weekend I think a Brecon sale next week. They do seem to have been cobbled together quite quickly and will require people to supply videos etc. So maybe that has put people off.I think more normally they hit the sales and go for whatever, but as they aren't happening the process is more direct.
While ridden horses are in demand this year I am not sure untrained section A youngsters are in more demand than normal?
Thing is it is pretty much an annual occurence happens after all moorland drifts the land needs the ponies but the ponies are pretty worthless. Mares are kept pregnant as the herds are established. Think a lot of effort has gone into trying to improve the quality but without the market for meat it would be a welfare nightmare. Good sales held sales with minimum prices but that didnt help much as the ones not reaching minimum were unsold and sent home or sent to slaughter. If we valued horsemeat more their value would increase and cobs and drift ponies alike could give a return so not end up starved to death at the side of the road