Lammy
Well-Known Member
...A horse that has just been put down. How many of you allow them to go and see a horse after it's been shot?
I let mine look today and I was intrigued but not surprised by their different reactions. They stayed in the barn whilst it happened and all the horses had their heads over the doors when we came back in. We lead mine out together to go and look, my old mare was scared of the body at first, had a quick look then she was done. The two year old sniffed EVERYWHERE, he walked all around her, pawed at her, sniffed her head and whinned at her before he was finished and seemed to understand.
I've always thought it good for them to look and it was nice to seem them so calm about it, they'd known the mare for nearly a year. My old girl didn't really like her but my boy was quite attached so their different reactions really showed that.
I was also really impressed with the hunt, the guy fussed her, gave her some mints before hand and it was all over so quickly and he gave us time to let the horses see the body. And there wasn't much blood at all and none on the headcollar which the owner wanted back. Much prefer that over the injection now.
I let mine look today and I was intrigued but not surprised by their different reactions. They stayed in the barn whilst it happened and all the horses had their heads over the doors when we came back in. We lead mine out together to go and look, my old mare was scared of the body at first, had a quick look then she was done. The two year old sniffed EVERYWHERE, he walked all around her, pawed at her, sniffed her head and whinned at her before he was finished and seemed to understand.
I've always thought it good for them to look and it was nice to seem them so calm about it, they'd known the mare for nearly a year. My old girl didn't really like her but my boy was quite attached so their different reactions really showed that.
I was also really impressed with the hunt, the guy fussed her, gave her some mints before hand and it was all over so quickly and he gave us time to let the horses see the body. And there wasn't much blood at all and none on the headcollar which the owner wanted back. Much prefer that over the injection now.