Patterdale
Well-Known Member
Just a musing really, following on from buddy's mummy's free to good home thread.
I wonder why we think so differently with horses?
I would think that most of us happily eat meat without thinking, but the thought of killing a horse seems totally different.
We have over a thousand sheep here, but just 5 are mine. Of those, one is not in lamb this year, so next week she's going to the abattoir as it isn't economically sound to keep a sheep who is effectively having a years holiday.
We'll probably have 50 or so cull ewes that go off this year for various reasons, and I don't usually think about it too much. But I'm a bit sad about mine going as I feel I know her, and she's 'mine.'
And it gets a bit messy in my head when I think that if I really fought then I could keep her, as one ewe being a passenger for a year won't bankrupt us, but then where do you draw the line?
I tell myself that they have a great life with us and a humane end, which if course is true, but it still makes me feel a little sad and guilty.
And whenever I have to have a horse PTS I feel terrible, even when I know it's the right thing.
But why is it easy enough to eat meat and send the sheep off (usually!) but so hard with lame horses?
Sorry for the ramble!
I wonder why we think so differently with horses?
I would think that most of us happily eat meat without thinking, but the thought of killing a horse seems totally different.
We have over a thousand sheep here, but just 5 are mine. Of those, one is not in lamb this year, so next week she's going to the abattoir as it isn't economically sound to keep a sheep who is effectively having a years holiday.
We'll probably have 50 or so cull ewes that go off this year for various reasons, and I don't usually think about it too much. But I'm a bit sad about mine going as I feel I know her, and she's 'mine.'
And it gets a bit messy in my head when I think that if I really fought then I could keep her, as one ewe being a passenger for a year won't bankrupt us, but then where do you draw the line?
I tell myself that they have a great life with us and a humane end, which if course is true, but it still makes me feel a little sad and guilty.
And whenever I have to have a horse PTS I feel terrible, even when I know it's the right thing.
But why is it easy enough to eat meat and send the sheep off (usually!) but so hard with lame horses?
Sorry for the ramble!