and controversially.....do not spend hard won charity money working so hard to preserve unwanted life that will go on to cost hundreds if not thousands of said money for very little...?
I absolutely agree with the principle of not encouraging indiscriminate overbreeding - I've got 2 rescue shetlands myself, one that was the H&H Forum "Christmas Day Plea" when she and 2 others were carted off to the abattoir with a load of sheep for slaughter as "surplus to requirements". The principle is sound but where oh where is the compassion when faced with an individual case? Should we all look the other way then? Is there no room for humanity on a case by case basis? You change hearts and minds by education education education not by a stony refusal to face up to reality. If anyone knows where the foal is that got slung back in the lorry, please let me know. Somebody on this bloody planet has to try to make amends for the god-awful inhumanity that people inflict on horses, whilst still trying to find effective ways to EDUCATE to stop it happening in the future.
Dragon driving is awash with then- here's one example:
'3 Coloured Colt Foals
Three two year old colt foals. Passsported microchipped.
Price for all three
Price: £100 for all three'
Poor things![]()
Spain has a policy of destroying every animal thats seized as part of a neglect case. They argue that the reason for it is to prevent the animal's in question from ever being neglected again.
You have to wonder if they have a point?