TigerTail
Well-Known Member
It doesnt always mean its a botched job tbh - some animals can be very resistant to the drug. One of our dogs who was 15 took ages to go, and had 3 times the normal dose in the end.
A friends horse broke its shoulder in the field, had already had some sedation before he was able to examine her and she fought it too. I think its their survival instinct feeling control slipping away and doing what nature tells them to do which is fight to live.
Her tail twitches several times and her head appeared to move as the neck muscles relaxed - not nice for the owner.
Ive held a couple to be shot and not had a problem there - good huntsman who knew his damn job!
A friends horse broke its shoulder in the field, had already had some sedation before he was able to examine her and she fought it too. I think its their survival instinct feeling control slipping away and doing what nature tells them to do which is fight to live.
Her tail twitches several times and her head appeared to move as the neck muscles relaxed - not nice for the owner.
Ive held a couple to be shot and not had a problem there - good huntsman who knew his damn job!