RE: [RC] Reality bites - Jody Rogers-ButtramOk, I have stayed out of all the slaughter/killing horse thread all last week. But this below is just sad. Terry, your tougher than I am. I wouldn't want to appear weak either, but I couldn't do it. Call me a weanie, but no way. The thought of chopping up the horse, (and I know, other animals have to eat too) is just not for me. Someone else can have that job. I am one of those fruit cakes, that will pay to have the backhoe come, dig a hole, pay the vet (and I did just this 2 weeks ago) to have my poor old/suffering horses put in. I know, some of you think it is a waste of a food source...and it probably is. Some of you think it is a waste of money, and it probably is. Some of you think it is a waste of land to contain dead horses to rot....and it probably is. But, I am lucky enough to have a farm, with LOTS of places to bury dead animals. I choose to put them in
the backyard in a horsey cemetery. I am lucky enough to be able to afford to spend the money to bury them. I am lucky enough to have the "guts" to know when to say when and put them in the ground. But, I work hard to save a few rescues along the way, turned them back healthy, and give them a job. I am lucky to have the sense enough to retard breeding to prevent an over population of horses. I don't know the answer to any of this....I am just disgusted with the treatment of the horses that are not lucky enough to have someone take care of them their entire life. Jody and Rose, Aries, Storme, Squirrel, Lovie, April (the demonic mule) and the two rescue ponies.....Cash (who will never be hungry and want for anything again) and Booger. Terry Banister <ebeyrider@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Well darn, guess we will just have to pay money to dispose of our horses :-( But, if we don't acquire more horses than we can afford, and we aren't dumping quantities of culls, then that should still be within our budget, no? If not, then rather than acquiring horses of our own, we could get a different kind of satisfaction by riding O.P.'s (other people's) attention/exercise-deprived horses. Or we could donate our time and love of horses to rescue operations that have a thought-out system already in place.
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