Ibblebibble
Well-Known Member
I agree it can be a shady area under some circumstances... However I really do believe that it can have a happy outcome...
I find it so sad when an owner has a horse that is old and/or injured but can no longer keep it (for what ever reason) so has it PTS instead of re-homing it (either on loan or given away)
It seems may people put the horse down as an easy option (I am not talking about horses that are in pain and need to be PTS)
Ideally we would all keep our horses until they died naturally or come to the point were they needed to be PTS, when did horses become disposable?
it can have a happy outcome for a rideable horse, i have 2 that i was given and they will be with me for the rest of their days, if i can no longer keep one of them there is a contract in place that he returns to his old owner, if for some reason that isn't possible then there is only 1 person who i would trust to have him and that is the girl that rides him currently, the horse is a sensitive soul and this girl has clicked with him, i would not trust anyone else to not try and beat that sensitivity out of him
it would not be an easy decision and i certainly don't view any of mine as disposable, i actually think few people do rather than the many that you suggest.