A "Good" Death: The "Unwanted Horse" & Ethicality of Euthanasia
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This episode tackles a deeply important and timely topic as we approach the fall and winter seasons: the rising costs of horse care and the difficult decisions horse owners face regarding their aging or injured horses.
Shelby delves into the unsettling trend of rehoming horses that are no longer rideable due to age, injury, or health issues. She discusses the industry's mindset that often views horses as replaceable commodities and the social acceptability of endlessly rehoming them. The podcast also highlights the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding the euthanasia of horses, advocating for it as a compassionate alternative to uncertain futures and potential suffering.
Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Shelby challenges listeners to reconsider their approach to horse care, emphasizing the importance of giving horses a good death over subjecting them to potentially harmful and unstable rehoming situations. She also explores the broader implications of how we value our horses and the responsibilities we owe them.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the horse industry, providing a thought-provoking perspective on a subject many find difficult to discuss. Join Shelby in this candid conversation that aims to foster a more compassionate and responsible approach to horse ownership.
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