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- Subject: RC: RE: Re: Horse slaughter
- From: "C Eyler" <eyler@mindspring.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 21:19:44 -0500
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I couldn't have my horse buried at home because he's boarded at a small,
family-operated farm in a county where it's illegal to bury animals on the
property. But I would never send him on the long, unhumane, terrifying
truck ride to a slaughter house.
If his health is so bad that he must be put down, he will be euthanized by
the vet, and then I will have his body cremated. That's part of my
responsibility to him.
If you can't afford euthanasia and cremation, then you can't afford to keep
a horse and should not have one.
Cindy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maggie Mieske [mailto:mmieske@netonecom.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:55 PM
> To: Susan; Ridecamp@endurance.net
> Subject: RC: Re: Horse slaughter
>
>
> <it would be wonderful if we could all have
> our animals peacefully put to sleep and buried on
> the home farm - but that is unrealistic for the
> majority. >
>
> Just curious....why is it unrealistic to bury one's horse on the
> home farm?
> Just wondering...
>
> Maggie Mieske
> Mieske's Silver Lining
> 10601 S. Richards Rd.
> McBain, Michigan 49657
> http://www.netonecom.net/~mmieske
> mmieske@netonecom.net
>
> ----------
> > From: Susan <smw@sos.net>
> > To: Ridecamp@endurance.net
> > Subject: RC: Horse slaughter
> > Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:24 PM
> >
> > I had hoped to avoid this thread since it is not
> > really endurance related, but it seems it is a
> > passionate issue with many.
> >
> > I'd like to share a recent first hand experience
> > with you.
> >
> > At a local sale yard there were the usual 30 or so
> > horses being offered for sale. There were also the
> > half dozen already condemned to die - kept in a
> > feedlot until the day they would be shipped to the
> > packing house. They were well fed and cared for,
> > although they were just tossed into a strange
> > environment with strange animals. At least half
> > of these horses had no 'visible' defect.........in
> > fact, one was a very striking bay, tall, athletic
> > looking, kind of eye and alert.
> >
> > A mother and her two children were discussing
> > these horses, unaware that they were not being
> > offered in the regular sale. They were seriously
> > considering bidding on the 'gorgeous bay'. As a
> > kindness, I informed them that these horses were
> > all unsound and would not be going up for sale -
> > they were to be sent for slaughter. You would have
> > thought I had murdered the woman's children on the
> > spot! She went into hysterics - screaming for
> > anyone that was near - trying to marshall a group
> > to 'storm the office' and stop them from
> > destroying these beautiful animals.......
> >
> > You see, her heart saw but her mind did not
> > comprehend. She did not (could not) know that the
> > bay suffered from incurable navicular - and that
> > any movement at all caused him excruciating
> > pain.....and the owners had opted to put him out
> > of his misery rather than prolong it with drugs or
> > nerving.
> >
> > She could not know that the two of the other
> > horses had incurable illness'......her untrained
> > eye could not even tell that one of the horses was
> > so arthritic his hocks no longer functioned......
> >
> > Should she have been 'allowed' to rescue these
> > horses? Should anyone have the right (uninformed
> > and uneducated) to step in and override the
> > decisions that had been made after numerous hours
> > of heartbreak and in many cases the expenditure of
> > large amounts of cash for veterinary treatment
> > that is unsuccessful?
> >
> > Perhaps there is a more humane way to deal with
> > this - it would be wonderful if we could all have
> > our animals peacefully put to sleep and buried on
> > the home farm - but that is unrealistic for the
> > majority. And I personally don't have a problem
> > with providing a meat source to foreign countries
> > - its no different than our consumption of beef in
> > America! In India cows are sacred......whats the
> > difference?
> >
> > Sorry this got so lengthy - but its important that
> > people understand BOTH sides......
> >
> >
> >
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