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Join Date: 09-08-07
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The only horses I've ever seen with docked tails were draft horses who were used for hard work, alot. Docking the tail keeps it from getting in the way and leading to it being ground up or caught in machinery and being docked accidentally or pulled off altogether.
I'm not against anything which will keep an animal from injury down the road. Docking a work horse's tail is 150% different than docking a show dog's tail because "its the standard" and looks pretty. But I guess if people are just docking tails because they don't want to comb them out I might have the urge to smack them. |
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Join Date: 09-01-07
Posts: 25
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Couldn't they just braid the hair and put it up like ladies do? I'm not really sure I completely understand the reasoning for this either. Need more info on this before I could give a better response. It sounds like the dog thing, and I have been told that doesn't hurt, but I would still worry that it does (and their just lying to keep doing it w/o PETA or someone protesting against it).
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Join Date: 08-10-07
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Is it cutting off the tail? That really doesn’t sound like a good thing to me. I’ve encountered several dogs, that after having their tails “fixed”, got angry anytime someone touched the little stub thing. That sounds to me like maybe they took the loss of their tail personally.
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