LucyPriory
Well-Known Member
I don't agree with tying horse's legs up for this purpose, or for shoeing/trimming etc. When they are sedated for an op it may be necessary.
An awful lot of cruelty and bad practice is being peddled as 'horsemanship'. It doesn't take a genius to work out that this type of practice is abuse.
Some will condone it because the horse is otherwise well treated ie it gets fed and exercised. But you know that is the sort of thing spouse/child beaters say. 'It's ok because I love you and want the best for you.' as they break someones jaw.
And in some cultures this sort of behaviour is acceptable.
I think it is time to move on from accepting bullying/physical abuse. Time to celebrate and appreciate a more intelligent approach.
And as for it being more acceptable to be violent with a stallion? Try telling that to the Spanish Riding School.
An awful lot of cruelty and bad practice is being peddled as 'horsemanship'. It doesn't take a genius to work out that this type of practice is abuse.
Some will condone it because the horse is otherwise well treated ie it gets fed and exercised. But you know that is the sort of thing spouse/child beaters say. 'It's ok because I love you and want the best for you.' as they break someones jaw.
And in some cultures this sort of behaviour is acceptable.
I think it is time to move on from accepting bullying/physical abuse. Time to celebrate and appreciate a more intelligent approach.
And as for it being more acceptable to be violent with a stallion? Try telling that to the Spanish Riding School.