In cities I guess they sold them to the glue factory, or so the cliché goes. Out on the prairie I suppose they were just left for the carrion eaters to dispose of. If the animal was loved or beautiful like this one, I imagine the owner removed and saved the skin. Roy Rogers had Trigger stuffed and kept him in his house.
🤠🐎It don't seem fair that you have to suffer ... I'm sorry boy🌟🐴💔
Sent the sociopath to Caïna* before he went, though.
* Treachery to kindred (in this case his [Oat Harker's] father).
Poor horse. :(
It would have been just as proper to tie that bull whipper to the horse and let the horse drag him around for a day or so.
Dillon's bound by the Eighth Amendment, remember?
"The righteous care for the needs of their animals/But the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel." -- Proverbs 12:10
That was a sad one, but the stud horse was not just the victim but the hero.
*No horses were harmed in the recording of this radio show
As a horse owner this was sad indeed
What did they do to horses after dead?
In cities I guess they sold them to the glue factory, or so the cliché goes. Out on the prairie I suppose they were just left for the carrion eaters to dispose of. If the animal was loved or beautiful like this one, I imagine the owner removed and saved the skin. Roy Rogers had Trigger stuffed and kept him in his house.
Sad ending....well played
This I didn’t enjoy! So sad!🥲