Natch
Well-Known Member
I have just received an email from a horsey contact. I think its important to share because of the discussions that have been going on on here regarding rescuing horses from the Irish cull. Its a problem here too.
This is an extract of the email:
Now, I don't know statistics, but there have got to be a fair few Dartmoor pony farmers - breeding 100-150 foals a year - a fair few times 100 - thats a heck of a lot of little lives being created and then destroyed or who face at best an uncertain future.
When is the indiscriminate and quantity breeding going to stop? Surely everyone must see that its better not to create the life at all than to put it to the consequences these horses are facing.
I suppose I am facing a warning or ban for saying this, but next time you look abroad for a rescue horse - maybe look a little closer to home?
This is an extract of the email:
After a long discussion, the decision has been made that this years Dartmoor Pony weaned foals should be culled due to the recession. This is a very hard and brave decision for the pony keeper that I support and work with. Some farmers are still breeeding 100-150 foals a year which will give you an idea of the problem. These will go to market in October, suffer the stress of transport, suffer the stress of the market environment, wont be sold, then taken home and shot. The seriousness of the over breeding cannot be over stressed.
Now, I don't know statistics, but there have got to be a fair few Dartmoor pony farmers - breeding 100-150 foals a year - a fair few times 100 - thats a heck of a lot of little lives being created and then destroyed or who face at best an uncertain future.
When is the indiscriminate and quantity breeding going to stop? Surely everyone must see that its better not to create the life at all than to put it to the consequences these horses are facing.
I suppose I am facing a warning or ban for saying this, but next time you look abroad for a rescue horse - maybe look a little closer to home?