From noble animal to slave

Do you remember the time that we called a horse a noble animal? An animal which has been cherished for centuries.

But even though we call it a noble animal, the horse is increasingly mistreated. Many horses are no more allowed to live a natural way. They are locked up whole day in a box or on a deserted place all by themselves without being able to play with other horses. A horse normally lives in a herd but many horses are just by themselves. Another mistreat that they become covered up with a blanket winter and summer.
Why does that happen?
Well because the drivers prefer to have a horse with summer hair in order for him to use the horse as with long and thick hair it becomes a trouble. To prevent that the horse gets a blanket. But during winter time the horse suffers.

However, a horse living under natural conditions also during winter time may build resilience and will benefit from microbes that live on Earth and plants and interact with organisms which keep the horse healthy and vital (generate).
Only horses with blankets to degenerate.

If a horse is meant for the competitive sports then it has to endure violent and heavy handed treatment. There is no such a thing as a Horse Whisperer who communicates with the animal and prepares it for the sport. No, the horse gets a halter and is tied stuck to a wall where it rejects this treatment and wants to get off and thus bucks. As soon as the horse becomes too tired he is place before a cart must start walking. The humans observe whether he is fit for jumping or another branch of sport. If this is not the case he will be sold to a private person or goes to a slaughter house.
In fact, this is a way to enslave a horse. The own will of the horse becomes broken.

The horse is no longer noble but has become a SLAVE to man who wants to have a pleasure or wants to make money (ego, greed, vanity).

 

Pauline Laumans

Holistic therapist and Life coach

Www.libertasinvivo.com

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