FairyLights
Well-Known Member
What exactly is wrong with them? Does the owner still want to re home the horses?
Out of curiosity are you involved with the breeders or thinking about giving one a home or something? Just not sure why your so interested in their problems.
I wouldn't be looking to put to sleep such young, otherwise healthy animals. However, if it was me I would be looking at trying to rent some land away from where there are now and putting them out on decent grass to see if that does help.
I find it hard to believe they all have mineral issues and it's not linked to the grazing / current yard. Or if thet have recently moved maybe they need to give them more time to come right.
Obviously without knowing the exact diagnosis though it's difficult to judge. I wouldn't be giving them away though. If they do have potential to do a job then selling thrm even if for a low amount is surely preferable?
I think they need to stop breeding though as clearly this is something they don't seem to put thought in to. Why so many if this health issue was apparent??!
^^ This. I think it's just as tragic seeing such young 'babies', PTS, when there whole life is a head of them. Perhaps any horse older than 17 PTS, but the otherwise healthy ones should be put up for sale, but not free. If they go free then a dealer or meat man will most likely get them.
Could they not rent a bit more land, and turn them to grass? I wouldn't count a few mineral imbalances as a 'write-off'.
Yes, it may be kinder to PTS, but why kill the younger ones when they have their whole life/ career ahead of them, and just have a few mineral imbalances?!
Surely there must be some rescue center who will take them.
I wouldn't PTS any horses/ ponies younger than 17.