Serenity087
Well-Known Member
Before I go to bed...
Horses aren't afraid of death like we are. Okay, so they don't particularly want to be chomped up by a mountain lion, or a wheely bin monster, but when they're ill, in pain or old, they are not afraid of that white light on the horizon.
So why are humans so damn afraid of letting them die? Why do we cause them so much suffering and confusion with absolutely no justification other than selfishness?
I've been in the position where every cell in my body wanted to scream "Save her", but that little bit in the back of my head said "she wants to go". I had to let her go, because no amount of pain I felt would ever compare to the guilt of forcing her to carry on. I just don't understand why other human beings who profess to love their horses can ignore that guilt.

Horses aren't afraid of death like we are. Okay, so they don't particularly want to be chomped up by a mountain lion, or a wheely bin monster, but when they're ill, in pain or old, they are not afraid of that white light on the horizon.
So why are humans so damn afraid of letting them die? Why do we cause them so much suffering and confusion with absolutely no justification other than selfishness?
I've been in the position where every cell in my body wanted to scream "Save her", but that little bit in the back of my head said "she wants to go". I had to let her go, because no amount of pain I felt would ever compare to the guilt of forcing her to carry on. I just don't understand why other human beings who profess to love their horses can ignore that guilt.