3OldPonies
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what other people made of the comment from Princess Anne about eating more horse meat in this country?
Personally I'm appalled that she thinks this could be a way to solve the welfare crisis - surely it would make it worse because there would be more not less horses being badly treated if they were being bred indiscriminately for meat. Not only that her assumption that people would treat their horses better if they thought they'd get money by selling them for meat at the end of their lives is way off, if you've nurtured, cared for and competed your horse would you really be selling it for meat at that awful time that we all dread? Of course not. And the poor things that really are part of the welfare crisis will just be bred from more and more to supply a new market. Also, if there were a meat price of more than a couple of quid on a horse's life - how fast would theft increase as inscrupulous people just took them from fields (as happens now with cattle, pigs and sheep)?
Sorry, but I think she has made a really mis-placed and ill-informed comment this time. The only way to stop the welfare crisis is to stop indiscriminate breeding and also sort the economy out so that honest, hard working, caring owners aren't being forced into giving up or PTS their equines in order to keep a roof over their own heads.
Personally I'm appalled that she thinks this could be a way to solve the welfare crisis - surely it would make it worse because there would be more not less horses being badly treated if they were being bred indiscriminately for meat. Not only that her assumption that people would treat their horses better if they thought they'd get money by selling them for meat at the end of their lives is way off, if you've nurtured, cared for and competed your horse would you really be selling it for meat at that awful time that we all dread? Of course not. And the poor things that really are part of the welfare crisis will just be bred from more and more to supply a new market. Also, if there were a meat price of more than a couple of quid on a horse's life - how fast would theft increase as inscrupulous people just took them from fields (as happens now with cattle, pigs and sheep)?
Sorry, but I think she has made a really mis-placed and ill-informed comment this time. The only way to stop the welfare crisis is to stop indiscriminate breeding and also sort the economy out so that honest, hard working, caring owners aren't being forced into giving up or PTS their equines in order to keep a roof over their own heads.