trick123
Well-Known Member
I don't normally start posts on here but I wondered what others think of this. A friend had a horse that had developed some very unusual behaviour, basically it used to flip , break out of its stable and gallop headlong anywhere, through a hedge, towards people, as if it didn't really know what it was doing. When it stopped it would be very miseable, ears flat back and twitch with its head. This has been going on for a few months, and the vet put it on steroid injections which would last maybe a week, at a very expensive price I might add. Anyway it really was becoming a danger to itself other horses people etc and the owner decided whatever was wrong with it it had no quality of life so should be pts. Vet was called and said are you really sure we could put it on steroid tablets - 150 a day tub costing £80 a shot, and it would last a week! And although the owner dithered, daughters upset etc, she decided it was better for the horse as there was no guarantee they would work. Then the vet proceeded to persuade the owner to take the more expensive option of a pet cremetorium rather than the knacker man basically because it would be nicer! This woman doesn't have a lot of money but has been persuaded to spend £800 rather than £150 to dispose of the horse. She doesn't want the ashes. I have other anecdotes about this practice, not worth going into now, but I do wonder sometimes what is more important to them the welfare of the horse or the money they rake in selling drugs for these poor animals who have no quality of life.