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7/4/2025, 1:11:41 PM
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>>529898108
Not sure if you ever rode on a horse but unlike humans, if a horse's leg gets fractured it is over for them. They don't have the necessary muscle coverage around their bones below a certain line which means they have nothing to keep the bones in place after they might heal.
But for those bones to heal the horse can't walk during the healing period in the first place. At all. Now imagine a quadrupled animal lying in one place for months. Muscle athropy and infections are the least of a horse owner's worry in that case. And even after a very low chance of successful healing, due to a horse's weight the bones can get fractured again easily. The most humane course of action here is to euthanize them.
>>529898108
Not sure if you ever rode on a horse but unlike humans, if a horse's leg gets fractured it is over for them. They don't have the necessary muscle coverage around their bones below a certain line which means they have nothing to keep the bones in place after they might heal.
But for those bones to heal the horse can't walk during the healing period in the first place. At all. Now imagine a quadrupled animal lying in one place for months. Muscle athropy and infections are the least of a horse owner's worry in that case. And even after a very low chance of successful healing, due to a horse's weight the bones can get fractured again easily. The most humane course of action here is to euthanize them.
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