The wife
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I've seen a post on a social media site about a horse that the owner was considering having PTS because she couldn't sell it and it got me thinking... What are peoples opinions on this?
I am potentially, in the future, in the same situation, my own horse would never be sold as he is exceptional difficult and suffers from severe behavioural problems, although him and his regular jockey get on great and are competing to a relatively decent level, he would never be sold as he would be dangerous in the wrong hands and would kill himself or potentially somebody else and so when the time comes, the nicest thing for him would be to end his life with his mum next to him, in his field at home to save him bring passed about, abused and neglected.
I have confidence in my own opinion of this particular horse and have had it done to another horse I owned who 'lost his marbles' and became a danger to himself - there were no underlying problems, however we suspected he had a brain tumour.
The post on the media site mentioned no history of behaviour or physical problems, just that she couldn't sell him/her and didn't know if PTS was the best option as she was tired of 'tyre kickers' and time wasters.
Yes I wouldn't hesitate if there were behaviour issues, yes if there were physical issues and certainly if the horse was getting on a bit but PTS because she couldn't sell it and didn't want to loan out?
Whats is everyone's thoughts?
ETA: My initial thoughts were each to their own and I am very much in the worst fates than death camp, however, i'm not sure I could do it to one of my own just because I couldn't sell it - assuming there is nothing wrong with it and if my circumstances dictated that I lost my home or the horse but then i'd put out on loan. Hmmmm, got me thinking
I am potentially, in the future, in the same situation, my own horse would never be sold as he is exceptional difficult and suffers from severe behavioural problems, although him and his regular jockey get on great and are competing to a relatively decent level, he would never be sold as he would be dangerous in the wrong hands and would kill himself or potentially somebody else and so when the time comes, the nicest thing for him would be to end his life with his mum next to him, in his field at home to save him bring passed about, abused and neglected.
I have confidence in my own opinion of this particular horse and have had it done to another horse I owned who 'lost his marbles' and became a danger to himself - there were no underlying problems, however we suspected he had a brain tumour.
The post on the media site mentioned no history of behaviour or physical problems, just that she couldn't sell him/her and didn't know if PTS was the best option as she was tired of 'tyre kickers' and time wasters.
Yes I wouldn't hesitate if there were behaviour issues, yes if there were physical issues and certainly if the horse was getting on a bit but PTS because she couldn't sell it and didn't want to loan out?
Whats is everyone's thoughts?
ETA: My initial thoughts were each to their own and I am very much in the worst fates than death camp, however, i'm not sure I could do it to one of my own just because I couldn't sell it - assuming there is nothing wrong with it and if my circumstances dictated that I lost my home or the horse but then i'd put out on loan. Hmmmm, got me thinking
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