Lisamd
Well-Known Member
I was saddened to read in this weeks H&H the potential 'free' one of cull of unwanted irish horses.
I have 3 beautiful irish horses and the thought that this could have happened to one of mine is unbearable.
I understand and agree that the state of the irish horse industry is a mess but what about a forward plan to stop this happening again?
I suggest that they offer they cull as proposed and also instigate a monetary reward for all gelding of un-passported/sub standard stallions with no performance record. A few quid in a stallion owners pocket would prevent further unwanted foals and a subsequant replay of last winter when foals were dumped on roadsides, just days old and left to die.
I know that i am partially to blame for this situation. I have bought 4 horses in 2 years direct from Ireland, 2 of those is less than perfect condition. I hope that this situation is sorted out soon as it breaks my heart to think of these poor animals enduring another cold, harsh winter in the elements with no food or shelter.
I have 3 beautiful irish horses and the thought that this could have happened to one of mine is unbearable.
I understand and agree that the state of the irish horse industry is a mess but what about a forward plan to stop this happening again?
I suggest that they offer they cull as proposed and also instigate a monetary reward for all gelding of un-passported/sub standard stallions with no performance record. A few quid in a stallion owners pocket would prevent further unwanted foals and a subsequant replay of last winter when foals were dumped on roadsides, just days old and left to die.
I know that i am partially to blame for this situation. I have bought 4 horses in 2 years direct from Ireland, 2 of those is less than perfect condition. I hope that this situation is sorted out soon as it breaks my heart to think of these poor animals enduring another cold, harsh winter in the elements with no food or shelter.