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To provide and promote the welfare, care and protection of horses ponies, donkeys and, mules

Euthanasia

Generally the hardest option to consider is the humane euthanasia of a horse that has an incurable veterinary problem. Clearly if their condition is causing the horse discomfort or affecting their quality of life to a point where they become sour or depressed, the decision should be straightforward. However, it can be very difficult to consider the euthanasia of an equine whose problems only affect their ability to work and who have a good quality of retired life.

If an owner simply cannot continue to care for the horse themselves and all other options have been explored, it is important to remember that euthanasia is not the worst possible outcome for the horse. Many horses each year are given large doses of painkiller and put into a sale as an extremely dishonest way of both rehoming the horse and making money that the animal isn’t worth.

There are also many instances where equines are turned away to pasture and neglected, often because of the misconception that retired horses require less care than those in work. Whatever the distaste people may feel about animals being put down before it absolutely necessary, euthanasia is a lawful, legitimate choice, whereas dishonest selling on and neglect are not.


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Leo, rescued by Redwings in a very poor state