Friday night was the fall horse auction. It’s the same
auction place where we bought Pistol a few years ago. Before I went I had
caught wind of 4 pregnant thoroughbred mares that were set to be sold loose.
They were posted on Facebook as being in the “kill pen”. Which is a bit of an
understatement, not everything sold loose goes to Canada or Mexico to be
processed into food for human consumption. Some people buy loose horses and turn them
into riding horses, and often times the horses are traded.
I went to the auction with intentions of helping the hubby
find a new horse. He wants a roping/ranch horse and auctions can be great
places to find horses for a bargain. I
mean we bought Pistol for next to nothing, and he’s been worth every penny! I
ran into a couple friends who were there with intentions of helping buy the
pregnant mares as well as a little fjord horse that was set to sell loose. There had been money raised at a thoroughbred
rescue in MN as well as the owner of the ranch that Piney and George were from
donated money to save two of the mares. I think it is so fantastic that
Thoroughbred lovers will step up and save them when they are in bad situations.
But where are the people stepping up to save the registered quarter
horses? Or the registered paint horses that sell for $10 a piece? I am a
thoroughbred lover. It is blatantly obvious that I am. But why are their
supporters there, saving them and people who love other breeds not stepping in
and saving their favorite breed? It’s because there are so many. You can’t’
save them all. Skinny horses were sold for next to nothing, because no one can
afford to feed them. No one is buying them outside of auctions. What do we do
with all of these horses? Sell them to be processed or let them starve to death
in a pasture?
Auctions are heartbreaking. Watching sad skinny horses, one after another
go through the auction ring and the ‘kill buyer’ swooping them all up. Why are
these horses there? This sounds awful, but why were they even born? People are
breeding crappy horses to other crappy horses. Or letting their stud run with a
band of mares. Why? Why is that crappy stud still a stud? Geld him. The
offspring produced is more often than not, unbroke and will remain that way
until they end up at the auction. There were hundreds of horses that went
through. Here is where I am going to get told I am going to burn in hell…
Auctions, and horses going to be processed into food is a necessary evil. I
hate it. I hate thinking of these beautiful creatures being eaten. But what is
worse? Letting them die slowly and painfully due to lack of food? We need
processing plants in the states. Where there are regulations, and health
checks, and humane methods of euthanizing the animal. Temple Grandin has created
humane methods for setting up processing plants for horses and obviously
cattle. Horses and cattle cannot be processed the same. They are different
animals. But what happens is that these unwanted horses are now being stuffed
into trailers and shipped long stressful distances to be processed when we
could make it a bit less stressful by doing it here. We have such an emotional
attachment to the horse so it’s hard for us to imagine them being turned into
steaks. But it is a necessary evil. The market went into the crapper, when they
shut down the processing plants in the US.
The 4 pregnant mares, actually turned out to be 5 pregnant
mares. They were run through one at a time, and the meat buyer bought the first
one, but the owners no saled them and said they would need $500 a piece for
them. My friends talked to the owners before they went through and agreed to buy
them for $100 a piece. The kill buyer had bought the first one for $250 so the
owners lost money because they wanted their horses to go to good homes. They
couldn’t afford to feed them anymore. No one would buy them when they tried
selling them other ways. So they brought them to auction. Same story that is
told all over the country. No one is buying horses. Well, we are… but you know
what I mean. How many of you can afford to have 15 horses? How many of you can
afford to have more than one horse? I know a lot of people board so sometimes
having more than one would put too much financial strain on you. When I was
boarding I was spending over $500 a month for one horse, not including the gas
in my pickup to get out there. (this was when gas was SUPER high!) And these
mares are all pregnant. So that is 10 horses that will need to be cared for!
And then there was an accident that happened when one of the
mares was going into the sale pen. She wanted to stick with her buddy, but the
gate got slammed on her face. This is an accident that could happen anywhere.
And it’s an accident I’ve seen more than once. She ripped a 6 inch gash down
the front of her face, exposing bone. She also fractured her skull in the
process. (I’ve never seen that before though). It was an accident. The picture
was posted on the local news channels facebook pages and now everyone that has
seen it is out for blood of the person who did it to her. “slam the person’s
head in a gate!” is one comment I’ve seen. People have been calling the auction
house and demanding that they pay the vet bill of this horse. It was an
accident. The owners of the horse got insurance money from the auction. How
many of you have seen a horse get into a sketchy situation where they gotten
into a bloody mess? I would hate that the people who are demanding the auction
workers head on a stake to come out to my house and see George limping around
when he had an abscess. They would probably want to burn me on the stake for
animal cruelty! Obviously we took care of it and hauled him to the vet. But I
have just noticed that emotions run so high when it comes to pets and horses.
Most of the time it’s people who have no experience with horses who are the
most passionate about helping them. And you know what, helping them is great! I’m
so glad people donate to rescues! But Please realize that sometimes accidents
happen. Horses can get into some pretty sketch situations. Pistol has scars all
over his face and body where it looks like he tangled with some wire fencing on
more than one occasion. My old palamino had a big scar across his butt where it
had been stiched up. They get into accidents, just like people do. We can’t
bubble wrap them, as much as we want to. Was it hard to look at the mare’s
ripped up face? Yes, it was. It was heart breaking. But it was an accident. The
mare got scared, and used her survival instincts and she got hurt. I hope
anyone still reading this doesn’t think I am a heartless bitch. But I
understand that accidents happen. And as much as we’d like to prevent them,
they are going to happen. I feel so
sorry that the mare had to go through that. I feel so sorry that any horse has
to go through the auction ring. But what are we going to do with all of them?
Please realize I do have a heart. It’s a big bleeding heart that feels sad when
I kill spiders. And I hate spiders. I hate killing anything. I once
accidentally ran over a prairie dog, and I cried for 3 days.
The news caught wind of the pregnant mares and two stations contacted
me. I honestly didn’t want to be involved in this on the news. Mostly because I
would be put on trial by the area because of my opinions about the matter. They
really made the auction look like the bad guys. And they tried to make
sensational news by pulling on heart strings. 5 thoroughbred mares were saved
which is so awesome, but why weren’t people saving well bred quarter horses?
Why were these horses so skinny in the first place? Why did the news say that
the horses were going to the glue factory? Do people still use horses to make
glue? So many questions, and so many things were said in the two news stories that
made me so mad. If I had been in the news story they would have cut out
everything I said because what I have to say makes me sound like a heartless
bitch who understands how the world works.
so that is that. I am sorry for losing the remainder of my follwers with this post. I am just frustrated with how the events turned out. I’m upset that the animal lovers out there are ready to burn down the auction center. People who have enver once been to an auction. People who don’t ask questions, just demand payback for things they don’t even understand. It is so easy to balme the auction house and point fingers. It’s not the auction’s falt the horses are skinny. Hay is expensive and no one can afford it.
Okay I am hopping off my soap box now. I just needed to vent. Sorry.
so that is that. I am sorry for losing the remainder of my follwers with this post. I am just frustrated with how the events turned out. I’m upset that the animal lovers out there are ready to burn down the auction center. People who have enver once been to an auction. People who don’t ask questions, just demand payback for things they don’t even understand. It is so easy to balme the auction house and point fingers. It’s not the auction’s falt the horses are skinny. Hay is expensive and no one can afford it.
Okay I am hopping off my soap box now. I just needed to vent. Sorry.