Well, you got me Tagalong. Im a liar and a sensationalist.
I never said you were a liar - I did say you favoured the sensationalist angle and seemed to have bought into a lot of the common spin that is out there.
I have No idea what im talking about. I obviously don't have your extensive knowledge, nor have I personally witnessed the hundreds of actual slaughters that you must have to deem them humane.
And what exactly does your condescending, scathing sarcasm help with here? I never said I saw
hundreds of slaughters (but my friend who worked there did - so I guess he would know what he was talking about) - but YOU have never seen ONE. Not a video. Personally. ONE. And yet you feel free to sneer at anything I say.
Sadly, I don't frequent PMU farms either to see the fair and just treatment of the mares there. I mean heck, they can lay down! They stand at the door begging to come back in the barn! Obviously they must be in great condition. Im sure that mentally they are at peace as well, since all horses do every day is stand around anyways, right?
And you continue sneering - every word dripping with condescension. I merely addressed the usual points about PMU barns that that are always howled about. You know - the mares are suffering, stressed, can't lay down, have harness burns, never get out, are unhealthy and so on. But once again,
you know better - and see fit to sneer at personal experiences and eyewitness accounts. Those mares DID bang at the gate to come back in...
How many PMU barns have you spent time at in the past? Were you assisting the vet carrying out the inspections, treating mares etc.? Did you see the conditions? Did you see the mares? Did you note that they were healthy, not stressed etc.?
Did you know that any mares that made it clear they could not handle that lifestyle wre not put on the line?
Did you know that the biggest nonsense of water beng witheld - was not true?
Did you know that a stressed, unhealthy mare will not catch in foal? Did you know that average conception rate for those farms was over 90%? Better than many Thoroughbred farms?
Did you know any of that? DId you know that in the fall there are big productions sales in Alberta for PMU foals? Registered foals? And that many are sold through those sales? We attended many of those sales over the years - did you? I only wish that all the foals sold through those sales...
DId you know that PMU mares are turned out full time to pasture from about the end of March through to September/October? Quick -
how many high level show horses in many breeds enjoy that privilege?
Gypsy Moon - sometimes what you are told is the norm - simply isn't. And sneering at others will not make it so. This is why I always hesitate to mention my personal experiences - as someone who "knows better" always reacts just as you have.
I bow to your superior knowledge, your vast amount of personal experience. I think Ill go find some bees to save or maybe Ill make me a sign for global warming...Ignorance is bliss they say.
Arrogance seems to be bliss as well. Perhaps you should consider the fact that others are allowed to have different opinions than you - and that they might actually have FACTS to share that should not be discarded simply because they may not agree with the "facts" you have decided are the only ones that should ever be considered.
I have lived, breathed and worked for horses in the horse industry (and yes, it is an industry) for more than 25 years - 24/7/52... in a variety of disciplines and breeds. I have made it a point to see all sides of every contentious issue
for myself. Everything I have related to you is 100% true - and yet you see fit to use YouTube videos as "evidence" that ALL slaughterhouses or PMU barns or whatever all work the same way. You "know" this.
Your research seems to prefer and embrace the sensationalist aspect of everything and you seem to be suggesting that I am a liar.... and that does not help the horses in any way.
Oh well - soon you will have one less thing to worry about. Chemical replacements for Premarin are gaining ground and in time, the PMU barns will be gone...
As an aside, when I was at the agriculture college many years ago... we trimmed the feet of sleek, dappled Percheron mares as part of our farrier course. Those mares came from a PMU barn... and were well-adjusted, calm, well-mannered and easy to deal with. If only all the other horses we dealt with were like that. They happily loaded back into their trailer to go back to the PMU ranch... and no, they were not a figment of my imagination.
I have been in a truck that hauled horses, one went down and we pulled over at the next stop to unload everyone and get her up. Also if they are long hauled they have to stop for water every so many miles or hours, truckers run logs so they could not just keep driving.
frostedpineminis - I am sure that you imagined all that as well..
Sorry for the long-winded post, everyone.