AmyMay
Situation normal
Sorry but I really disagree with this!
Explain.
Sorry but I really disagree with this!
On HHO? You are joking, right?I hope you get some peace now. I think people need to be much slower to judge and much more willing to walk a few miles in the other persons' shoes on here.
Explain.
So who do you believe .. person who wrote other post obviously concerned or the owner, both posting different versions of events. Its easy to sit at a pc and write a fairy story, there are certainly plenty on here who do it and there are definately people who write wonderful advice on here but it has been proved do not do that in real life. So I am not commenting. It is however a shame that the owner did not post on here before pony was pts as she may have got some very experienced advice. End of the day pony is dead, no good mulling it over now.
I am grateful to the OP for posting her side of the story though as it was something that she did not have to do. I would like to add though that I do wish the OP well with her arab and I hope that she can one day sit down with Stacie and talk about this and settle their differences. x
Amymay I am disgusted at what you had to put up with when you lost your horse some people are heartless.
Explain.
So who do you believe .. person who wrote other post obviously concerned or the owner, both posting different versions of events.
I would hope that any owner faced with the above situations would explore every avenue open to them. I know that I certainly would and would only pts as a last resort.
I don't know either poster from Adam but it's funny how some people choose to believe this one rather than the previous poster - you don't know 'Exhausted' isn't just another troll or a liar or fantasist any more than the original OP.
Personally I think people choose to believe what they want to believe to affirm their own feelings on the subject.
This is based on horse ownership and does not include any horses bred for meat or the thousands of equines that are over bred each year that end up with the same fate..... that is another matter and not what I am discussing here.
Horses have rights, they have a right to live. As owners we should always ensure to do the best by them.
Which I think, most people finding themselves in the situations you describe, would do.
Thanks you for explaining your views.
Horses have rights, they have a right to live. As owners we should always ensure to do the best by them.
But that's ridiculous. Horses have the right to live, but not the ones in the first category?
So, some horses have the right to live? But not all?
That's just so dotty I'll leave it there.
IMO.![]()
Thats the biggest contradiction I think I have ever read.
Horses have the right to live? Yes, but at what cost? Someone getting hurt? The horse being neglected? The horse being beaten? The list could go on.
The owner should do their best by the horse.....in this case I believe the owner DID do the best thing by her horse.....and as he was HER horse, she obviously knew him better than anyone else!
PTS is not an easy route to take. Its full of emotion, and cost. Its not free to euthenise a horse. Taking a horse to market and selling it would get you a little money back. The horse would still be alive but with a VERY uncertain future.
As I said previously, the OP did the absolute right thing by her horse, and its a shame there are not more like her!
I suggest you re-read my above post and stop trying to take what I was saying out of context!
You are taking my comments out of context
I hope that alleviates your confusion.
I suggest you re-read my above post and stop trying to take what I was saying out of context!
This is based on horse ownership and does not include any horses bred for meat or the thousands of equines that are over bred each year that end up with the same fate..... that is another matter and not what I am discussing here.
I guess its rather a case of 'all animals are equal, but some are more equal then others' then?
The OP does not have to justify her actions, as an owner she had the ultimate responsibility of her animal, that is deciding its future, or not as the case may be. Its easy to say it could have found another home or it could have been 'cured' but who's to say that would be the case. We hear of too many cases of horses with behavioural/health issues being sold on where maybe the owners should have done the right thing and pts.
Quote "If people did not question the destruction of horses facing the bullet or needle then we would not have some of the loveliest horses around that find good homes they would be dead instead"
I'm sure there are a damn sight more with health/behavoural issues being passed from pillar to post.
I dont believe I HAVE taken it out of context. You said they have a right to live....I asked at what cost. Not out of context at all!