AmyMay
Situation normal
it is the belief that a horse would rather be dead than be a bit bored in the field
Why do you continue to anthropomorphise animals?
it is the belief that a horse would rather be dead than be a bit bored in the field
The point is that this is your decision. I don't care what you choose to do with your horse, if you want to keep your retired horse for 20 years, fine. Horses don't have any concept of retirement or death - my horse certainly does not stand around in the field hoping not to die tomorrow or wishing he could retire.
I can't understand why you are ranting about this. I'd rather see people being responsible than passing retired horses on as companions because they don't have the balls to make the decision.
*applauds*
This is the whole point... what is it to do with the OP what others do with their horses? Better to PTS than leave something unsound in a field with the romantic notion that it is enjoying its retirement.
Why do you continue to anthropomorphise animals?
Not me. Read it properly. I am talking about others perceptions. 'The belief'.
There is no thread that I am aware of regarding this. If there is, I have not seen it. I would have posted on the thread as I always do when people use the 'he could never be retired line'. I always hope to change people's minds if that is the only reason they have to PTS.
It's up to the owner to decide, personally my lad will live a happy quiet safe retirement until he physically tells me its time to go. Okay it will mean I won't have a ridden horse because I cannot afford to keep 2 horses but that's my gift to him for the many many years he'll have given me. He's only 10 now so I'm hoping this is along long way in the future but despite him being a very active, bouncy, funloving , insane coblet I've absolutely no doubt he'll be perfectly happy in his retirement..I doubt many horses would have a problem with pottering around a field with their mates eating and being pampered by their human???
I see this time and time again on PTS posts where a horse sustains an injury that would make it paddock sound but no longer able to work. The owner says 'oh he could never cope without being worked...' or words to that effect. It really winds me up. I think it's a complete misconception and that virtually ALL horses will settle into a life of retirement, so long as they are well cared for. I think it is putting our own feelings onto the animal and that it is us that would find it hard to cope with the situation.
By all means, if the horse is suffering, then PTS, but don't assume the horse will not get used to a new life of leisure. My own field ornament loved to work. She always tries to come out when I bring other horses in for work. I know she misses it. But is she happy? Hell yes!![]()
if that's the truth then you really do have the most appalling timing. please ask TFC to remove this thread, if you have a heart. a really lovely HHOer will be very very very upset by the timing of this if their attention is drawn to it.
I completely agree. It IS up to the owner to decide. I have no problem with what others want to do. (Your horses are very fortunate).
There is no thread that I am aware of regarding this. If there is, I have not seen it. I would have posted on the thread as I always do when people use the 'he could never be retired line'. I always hope to change people's minds if that is the only reason they have to PTS.
i agree with you 100% so many people are so quick to PTS and use so many excuses - basically they cant be arsed/caring enough to give the animal a decent thank you and retire them for all their efforts. disgusting and selfish behaviour really.
and breathe ........
I think this point is being missed as well.To be fair to Wagtail, the post in CR is about a horse that is being pts today because of injury and no prognosis full stop. Not about a concern that it would not cope with retirement....
I wonder if a fairly stable herd environment is part of an answer? I have mine at home so it's stable and they all live together in a herd in or out. I only seperate one in winter at night so she can gorge herself out of the weather but she can still see and touch others.When she is too unwell to do any 'real' work then I will happily retire her, I have 2 ancient ponies atm on livery who live in a quiet herd environment very happily.
i agree with you 100% so many people are so quick to PTS and use so many excuses - basically they cant be arsed/caring enough to give the animal a decent thank you and retire them for all their efforts. disgusting and selfish behaviour really.
amymay, i don't want to discuss that further on here... but the timing is appalling anyway.![]()
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amymay, i don't want to discuss that further on here... but the timing is appalling anyway.![]()
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I wonder if a fairly stable herd environment is part of an answer? I have mine at home so it's stable and they all live together in a herd in or out. I only seperate one in winter at night so she can gorge herself out of the weather but she can still see and touch others.
I feel for the sake of Always broke this thread should be allowed to die and disappear. I have reported the thread. Its hard enough to say goodbye without having this debate going on.
I hope everyone will respect what AB is going through and allow this to die. For her sake.
She should be in our thoughts.