tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9029266190277669434.post4122609278664568724..comments2023-10-16T02:35:42.414-07:00Comments on Acer Farm: Kill Pens-Why???Jonnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11455369648954700046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9029266190277669434.post-4231365581233714792014-10-24T13:48:31.245-07:002014-10-24T13:48:31.245-07:00I guess it's the same everywhere.. the horses ...I guess it's the same everywhere.. the horses hear often ship long distances as well under terrible conditions. Many don't make the trip. Its heart wrenching. <br />thanks for stopping by !Jonnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11455369648954700046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9029266190277669434.post-59404525356593492152014-10-24T02:24:04.651-07:002014-10-24T02:24:04.651-07:00Its the same in the UK, too many horses abandoned ...Its the same in the UK, too many horses abandoned to their fate. Dealers uncscrupulous or not, always breeding, trouble is there is no one buying! The rescue centers are full. There sisnt any money in the UK for horse slaughter, so the horses are travelled to the continent live, under some awful conditions. Activists try to stop them, but in reality, they add to the horse welfare situation, unwittingly. I would love to take in more, I used to have a rotation of around 7 horses at a time, but the cost was too much. I sadly had to make a decision, my own horses? Or?<br />I was gutted, but it wasnt enough. Horse prices here are rock bottom, and people are struggling, so the horse is the first to go.<br />I do understand.cheyenne joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16957462106844413179noreply@blogger.com