cobgoblin
Bugrit! Millennium hand and shrimp.
It really depends on why you have horses doesn't it?
A dealer will sell because it's their business, a trainer will train and sell on etc. some people break a youngster and sell on to finance their own horse. I don't have a problem with anyone that sells a healthy horse but I do have a big problem with those that try to sell old or broken horses because they can't be bothered to keep it or take responsibility for pts ( or pay for it!).
A few years ago OH and I went to the local horse and pony auction. There was a very beautiful hunter there, clipped , well groomed and tacked up. OH was lurking near and happened to hear the owner say ' oh no, he can't be ridden any more due to a back injury'. She was well off, could obviously afford to go hunting, and yet she put her horse into an auction,WTF! I dragged OH away before there was a disturbance.
A dealer will sell because it's their business, a trainer will train and sell on etc. some people break a youngster and sell on to finance their own horse. I don't have a problem with anyone that sells a healthy horse but I do have a big problem with those that try to sell old or broken horses because they can't be bothered to keep it or take responsibility for pts ( or pay for it!).
A few years ago OH and I went to the local horse and pony auction. There was a very beautiful hunter there, clipped , well groomed and tacked up. OH was lurking near and happened to hear the owner say ' oh no, he can't be ridden any more due to a back injury'. She was well off, could obviously afford to go hunting, and yet she put her horse into an auction,WTF! I dragged OH away before there was a disturbance.