

03. On Euthanasia, Poor Prognoses, and My Responsibility as a Horse Owner
Are insurance companies, horse owners, and veterinarians sometimes too quick to condemn horses today?
- 01New research is changing the view on injuries previously considered incurable
- 02Question whether financial reasons drive euthanasia decisions rather than the horse's actual prognosis
- 03End a life at the right time—neither too early for convenience nor too late for financial reasons
- 04Insurance companies, owners, and veterinarians may have different incentives that influence the decision
- 05Ask yourself if the horse is being treated as an individual or a disposable commodity before deciding
On Euthanasia, Poor Prognoses, and My Responsibility as a Horse Owner
As a result of new research, there are also new perspectives on rehab and injuries that are not “healable”. Are insurance companies, horse owners, and veterinarians sometimes too quick to condemn horses today, and what are the underlying reasons for such a decision? Ending a life at the right time is perhaps the most important and difficult responsibility one has as a horse owner. We discuss this difficult decision and when it might be more ethically correct TO euthanize a horse, and when it might not be. Do we let money dictate more than ethics and responsibility today? Have horses become disposable commodities, and if so, how did it come to be?
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As a result of new research, there are also new perspectives on rehab and injuries that are not “healable”.
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