MissMincePie&Brandy
Well-Known Member
OMG Before I clicked on the link I didn't think it would as bad as that is. I can't see how that horse will ever have any quality of life.
OP, you are right, and IMO the poor animal should have been pts as a matter of urgency. As others have said the poor thing will now have spent far too long in utterly excrutiating pain, and horses are not humans who have the ability to reason, all they know is pain of now, and yet the poor animal will always remember its pain and suffering, so I agree on the face of this case it seems utterly wrong to have kept him suffering.
In my opinion horses should not be treated as humans, or even as pet dogs or cats that can be carried in around if they become imobile, and lose a leg. Horses are animals of flight and if a horse is rendered permanently incapable of his natural ability to flee (and by this I mean normal horse behaviour in a field) then that is the time to say goodbye. It is the kindest and most natural thing to do.
OP, you are right, and IMO the poor animal should have been pts as a matter of urgency. As others have said the poor thing will now have spent far too long in utterly excrutiating pain, and horses are not humans who have the ability to reason, all they know is pain of now, and yet the poor animal will always remember its pain and suffering, so I agree on the face of this case it seems utterly wrong to have kept him suffering.
In my opinion horses should not be treated as humans, or even as pet dogs or cats that can be carried in around if they become imobile, and lose a leg. Horses are animals of flight and if a horse is rendered permanently incapable of his natural ability to flee (and by this I mean normal horse behaviour in a field) then that is the time to say goodbye. It is the kindest and most natural thing to do.