It's a lady I know through
www.exracersclub.com that now runs this charity after rescuing a horse herself. She was looking for a H/W horse and there weren't any in the UK rehoming charities. She found "Shrek" and has helped rehome lots of other horses.
As a meat eater I have no right to "disapprove" of other cultures that eat horse/dog/animals we class as pets etc. I do strongly object to live transportation (of any animal) and if you feel the same you can sign up here
http://www.ilph.org/makeanoise/ to make a difference.
I also agree with the comments about breeding. Too many people are keeping sub standard horses entire or breeding from sub standard mares to give them a "purpose" resulting in below sub standard stock that is currently flooding the UK market.Or at least that is what I have found from my limited experience and from the countless horses advertised all over the net...
I think that people have to take a more responsible attitude towards breeding. Stallion owners should retain the right to refuse "poor" quality mares and mare owners should be more fussy about the stallion they use and not just opt for "cheap"
Totally agree with Scotty re making the decision when the time comes. When you take on any animal you immediately become responsible for it's welfare for the WHOLE of it's life and that includes the end. Horses aren't very "helpful" when it comes to just going to sleep peacefully and not waking up... I had my arab mare pts in Feb as it transpired she had a cyst up her nasal passage that was untreatable and would only get worse. Yet even then I had people *hinting* that I was cruel and not letting her live her days out (to bleed out in a field??) and offering to give her a retirement home?!

She was uncomfortable so I was doing the best for her by ending any discomfort and ensuring she did not suffer on. It saddens me when I see older horses on places like horsemart who have been "part of the family for 10yrs" etc, to be it's apparent that the owners can't deal with the end so are passing on the "problem"
rant over