Posted by Bret4207 on January 18, 2014 at 05:35:00 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: horse hay posted by JB hay on January 17, 2014 at 04:49:22:
On the rescue people- we have a problem in this nation with dogs, cats and horses. Indiscriminate breeding results in "mutt" animals with no redeeming qualities and the sheer lack of people that can adequately train a dog, much less a horse, results in nasty "pasture ornaments" that are near untouchable, much less trimmable! The best answer for all the dogs, cats and horse (goats, llamas and other assorted "fad" animals too) is the kill pen. But people just can't seem to grasp the reality of the situation. There are reportedly more horses in the US now than there have ever been. I'd wager 75% of them do nothing but eat. Kind hearted people take them in with no hope of being able to care for them. Or worse, some starry eyed fool takes them in with visions of "National Velvet" or "Hidalgo" running through their heads, even though they no NOTHING about horses. They expect a horse to be a big dog. They aren't. The horse ends up getting the dirty end of that stick.
I adore my horses, absolutely love them. I can feed them, work them, care for them. But a large portion of the people with horses out there, especially rescues, are in over their head completely. And the worst part is they almost always claim to be "experts" that are doing a fantastic job that no one else could do. Ego just adds to injury!
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