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OP did you see the post yesterday about the pregnant mare due next month and the idiots commenting on it, that was the final straw and I too have left the group.
I don't get it. Why does everyone on here assume that a cheap horse will end up in a dreadful home? Or be passed about? I'm sure some do and that's obviously extremely sad, but some decent people out there will give some of these horses good homes! I used to buy project ponies for less than £500. With regard to the lame ones, to be honest it depends how lame they are as to if they should be PTS. I am currently trying to loan out one of mine who is lame (vet/farrier/physio all cannot find a cause) but its not pain related and he's perfectly happy as a gentle hack still for someone. So why on earth in his case should he be PTS? I'll wait for the right home to come along, if it doesn't then he stays with me. So don't assume all lame horses should be given the bullet so quickly. I also don't get why so many people hate the thought of selling their own horses and say they'd rather PTS. Find a decent home in the first place and there is no reason why the horse should be passed about! Just because you have a quirky horse or whatever, doesn't mean you're the only one who can look after it well. Rant over.
It's heartbreaking isn't it? I've seen it before but won't allow myself to join!
I don't get it. Why does everyone on here assume that a cheap horse will end up in a dreadful home? Or be passed about? I'm sure some do and that's obviously extremely sad, but some decent people out there will give some of these horses good homes! I used to buy project ponies for less than £500. With regard to the lame ones, to be honest it depends how lame they are as to if they should be PTS. I am currently trying to loan out one of mine who is lame (vet/farrier/physio all cannot find a cause) but its not pain related and he's perfectly happy as a gentle hack still for someone. So why on earth in his case should he be PTS? I'll wait for the right home to come along, if it doesn't then he stays with me. So don't assume all lame horses should be given the bullet so quickly. I also don't get why so many people hate the thought of selling their own horses and say they'd rather PTS. Find a decent home in the first place and there is no reason why the horse should be passed about! Just because you have a quirky horse or whatever, doesn't mean you're the only one who can look after it well. Rant over.
I think it's because an owner like you - knowledgeable and prepared to keep it need be - is really one in a million.
For the great majority of these poor animals, their chance of finding a lifelong home is slim to nil especially in the last few years mainly because they are expensive, bloody expensive to keep even when they are sound and healthy. Now add in that they need vet treatment, farrier/teeth work and/or a special diet and most people who know horses are realistic enough to know that they can't afford them. So it's left to people who either don't know enough about what they're getting into or those who see a quick buck to be made.
Like a lot of people I will spend as much as I need to on my animals - I owe them that. I also owe them and any other animal I take on in the future to not overstretch my time or finances so that their care starts to suffer. The days when I had my own grazing, hay and vets were cheap(er) are 20 years in the past so I know now I can't give a chance to a hard luck pony now. The other huge difference is then the hunt PTS for free in a worse case scenario or at best, the rescue was worth enough to provide funds to do it over again. There are just to many horses now, total oversupply that lowers their value I'm afraid.
I personally am more than aware that there are many people who could handle my 'quirky' horse. I also know that why would they want to? There are so many cheap (or good value if you prefer) horses that are going to be much easier than him that I'm not prepared to play the numbers game with his welfare, realistically the chance of him ending up in a bad place are too high for me to pass him on. Where do you find the someone who will take these difficult/unsound/moneypit horses? Since I wouldn't - because I'm experienced enough to know my limitations - I'm extremely reluctant to ask anybody else to do so!
Well in my case it comes from being a welfare officer and seeing the lame old and unwanted.
From seeing horses stockpiled waiting to go for slaughter when the meat price is right and seeing the ones whose eyes brightened and nickered when they see a blonde girl in musto type stuff.
I promise all of mine then when they die I will hold them and apart from a couple who went on to long term homes when young I have stuck to that.
Oh dear oh dear. Actual tears in my eyes.
If I was looking to get a new horse, I wouldn't rule out checking such Fb groups and pages. You never know, one of those unwanted souls might be someone's horse of a lifetime.
However I couldn't bare to sell or rehome through one. Somehow just seeing the level of ignorance and attitudes in the comments would make me fear for the sort of home it would get.Of course, maybe the sellers are really discriminating and disregard the numpties (ie, most of the folk who comment). But when they themselves can't even be bothered to read the group info ("please state area") or compose an ad which gives essential details, I rather doubt it.
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Well in my case it comes from being a welfare officer and seeing the lame old and unwanted.
From seeing horses stockpiled waiting to go for slaughter when the meat price is right and seeing the ones whose eyes brightened and nickered when they see a blonde girl in musto type stuff.
I promise all of mine then when they die I will hold them and apart from a couple who went on to long term homes when young I have stuck to that.
There's a thread on the group wall right now where someone's trying to sell a mare with no passport and people are discussing transport. When it's been brought up that this is illegal, the answer is "im pretty sure if u was to get pulled up and asked where the passport was I am surevthey will let u off if u explain the dear mares story"
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I left the group so now I can't get back in to ask this "professional" to show us where the law says that. :mad3:
There's a thread on the group wall right now where someone's trying to sell a mare with no passport and people are discussing transport. When it's been brought up that this is illegal, the answer is "im pretty sure if u was to get pulled up and asked where the passport was I am surevthey will let u off if u explain the dear mares story"
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Passports are pointless. Why would anyone worry about them when taking on a rescue horse?
I bought an unbroken 6yo for less than meat money last year, allegedly a kicker but actually a wussy gentle sweetheart. I was promised the passport in the post, and not a bit surprised when it didn't arrive. Should I have left him where he was because he didn't have the right paperwork?
^this^I joined too. Its heartbreaking as is the one giving away old polo ponies. so sad,