Spring Feather
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But where's the excitement in thatMaybe people should take a step back when they see something, to look at the bigger picture.
But where's the excitement in thatMaybe people should take a step back when they see something, to look at the bigger picture.
I am so sorry you found my comments so offensive- get a life.I'm not bothered what you think about my conclusions, last time I checked this was an open forum.
Hear! Hear! You're right, it is an open forum and everyone is entitled to say exactly what they want. No-one should feel discouraged in saying what they think. By doing so it provides most of us with the only means available to us to figure out which posters are stupid and which ones are intelligentI am so sorry you found my comments so offensive- get a life.I'm not bothered what you think about my conclusions, last time I checked this was an open forum.
I am so sorry you found my comments so offensive- get a life.I'm not bothered what you think about my conclusions, last time I checked this was an open forum.
Brilliant reply Spring Feather!! Fallen stock are brought to a gateway to be collected by the knacker man, its common practice in farming and I would guess that is the situation with that horse.
But where's the excitement in thatThis is H&H where it makes a more exciting story to say a horse was beaten, whipped, tortured, ended up in the hands of the cruel meatman, belonged to those nasty gypsies! Quite frankly the imaginations some people have on here can be umm colourful to say the least. Who knows what the real story is but the photo shows a normal decomposing state of a euthanised horse's body.
(Spring Feather)Hear! Hear! You're right, it is an open forum and everyone is entitled to say exactly what they want. No-one should feel discouraged in saying what they think. By doing so it provides most of us with the only means available to us to figure out which posters are stupid and which ones are intelligent [/Quote ]
(Merry Crisis) Brilliant reply Spring Feather!! Fallen stock are brought to a gateway to be collected by the knacker man, its common practice in farming and I would guess that is the situation with that horse.
Echo Merry Crisis, Brilliant replies - wish I was as quick as you! I only think of the witty yet whithering put down 10 minutes after the opportunity has ended!!
I wonder if this horse is a hunt follower/supporters ride? In certain area's hunts still do a 'flesh run'.... There I go you see - making assumptions![]()
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Hear! Hear! You're right, it is an open forum and everyone is entitled to say exactly what they want. No-one should feel discouraged in saying what they think. By doing so it provides most of us with the only means available to us to figure out which posters are stupid and which ones are intelligent![]()
Hear! Hear! You're right, it is an open forum and everyone is entitled to say exactly what they want. No-one should feel discouraged in saying what they think. By doing so it provides most of us with the only means available to us to figure out which posters are stupid and which ones are intelligent![]()
Agree. People are so quick to jump to conclusions when they see a dead horse!!! "It MUST have been mistreated BECAUSE IT'S DEAD" and "Oh my god look at it's legs they are tied together so it must have had that done BEFORE it was dead". Why can't people look at the bigger picture?!!
My old pony looked exactly the same after he was pts years ago. He had his legs tied to drag him out of the stable, and he was bloated after a few hours. And yes he was left out in full view until the farmer came to bury him for us.
I think unless you work for csi you really can not tell how this horse died even if you think you can.
It is really sad if it has been dumped which it may have been whether it was dead or not do we not at least owe the animals we choose to serve us some dignity.
And before the usual comments start yes there are worse things that can happen but does not really make it acceptable.