muffinino
Well-Known Member
I think not but some do. Whilst doing a search for synthetic tack I found this little article on a vegan site.
http://www.vegetarianbaby.com/articles/equestrian.shtml
The author is in a dilemma because, as a vegan, she says hard core animal rights people see her as cruel for keeping any kind of pet, but as a horse owner fellow horsey people get annoyed by her views (as did I). My favourite bit is:
Sometimes I'm sitting on my horse, feeling guilty that maybe I'm hurting her. But the feeling often disappears as her enthusiasm comes out. That's right, many horses thoroughly enjoy being ridden!
No poop, Sherlock!
I was also amused by:
I also believe horses shouldn't be jumping anything higher than their front legs.
I'd like her to tell that to an enthusiastic jumper - nobody seems to have told the horses!
I think she's torn between two ideals, but interestingly in her article about synthetic tack she talks about English/hunt riders, implying that she is giving them advice - a contradiction, surely? I do agree with her that rodeos are cruel and that some people train / treat their horses badly, but that doesn't make riding in itself cruel. I can't imagine that horses at Olympic level would jump the heights they do if they didn't want to.
http://www.vegetarianbaby.com/articles/equestrian.shtml
The author is in a dilemma because, as a vegan, she says hard core animal rights people see her as cruel for keeping any kind of pet, but as a horse owner fellow horsey people get annoyed by her views (as did I). My favourite bit is:
Sometimes I'm sitting on my horse, feeling guilty that maybe I'm hurting her. But the feeling often disappears as her enthusiasm comes out. That's right, many horses thoroughly enjoy being ridden!
No poop, Sherlock!
I was also amused by:
I also believe horses shouldn't be jumping anything higher than their front legs.
I'd like her to tell that to an enthusiastic jumper - nobody seems to have told the horses!
I think she's torn between two ideals, but interestingly in her article about synthetic tack she talks about English/hunt riders, implying that she is giving them advice - a contradiction, surely? I do agree with her that rodeos are cruel and that some people train / treat their horses badly, but that doesn't make riding in itself cruel. I can't imagine that horses at Olympic level would jump the heights they do if they didn't want to.