Onyxia
Well-Known Member
Wrong.I happen to think that any of you who have replied saying you'll eat horse, but not your own are hypocrites. Reminds me of the thread about the BBC's horse herder documentary. There were cries of how humane the kill was (when they botched killing the horse for the first time and the totally panicked mare broke free only to die of strangulation followed by head trauma followed by stabbing). If it was such a great way of killing a horse, then they should ask their vet to do the same to their animals.
None of the people I know were happy about it,they all saw that it was not "right" but also(thankfully) the people in my life had enough brain power to question if it was "wrong"
This forum also had a few long discussions about it-we were truely interisted in finding out if it was the best way avalable to those men or if they had another option.
In sub zero tempretures,with nothing else to eat their only food source WAS the horses(who had a bloody good life from the look of things) and I am not experianced enough in slaughter methods to know if they was a better way avalable to them in those conditions.
It is not the way we would do it in the west,we have acess to much better methods but those men did not have a UK slaughter house on the doorstap,did they?
Once again, you seem to equate eating meat with not caringI also think those of you saying slaughter is the best option for the horse instead of keeping it alive are selfish beyond reason. You seem to think that no one could possibly give an equine a loving forever home. There are plenty of people who give horses (who would otherwise have been slaughtered) a new lease of life. Myself included! Guy would have been dead long ago if the racing industry had got its way. He is perfectly healthy and happy. If it had been up to most of you lot, he'd have met the same fate as that poor grey pony.
My Grandfather has always called having an animal put down the last act of kindness.Did not understand why as a kid-then I grew up and was deemed old enough to understand about age and disease.
There is nothing pretty about keeping an old animal alive and in pain simply because you don't want the responsability of calling the vet in.
There is nothing romantic or kind about leaving an animal to starve to death because old age has caused inadaquate dentition.
To me,the above examples are "selfish beyound reason" and anyone who truely cares about their animals will ensure a swift end when the time comes.
As for racing,the "waste" from the sport is a contentious issue and I suspect always will be.
Few can be Denman,and few will be suitable for a ridden working life after racing.
Once again,like it or not it is better for some to be PTS then suffer in the hands of worse and worse owners because they are not up to a normal riding horses life(even those that are well put together may not be able to adapt mentally and I consider mental health every bit as important as physical
As things stand,the options for those horses are be PTS swiftly by an experianced person or be sold time and time again untill they are suffering the worst mankind has to offer useless animals because they can not be riding horses.
Option 1 for me please....
Up to you and I choose to respect both your choice and your views on the matter-do others the same courtesy.BTW, I am vegetarian and NEVER eat the flesh of ANY animal!! The whole "humane" slaughter makes me sick to my stomach. As does eating a sentient being.