I hate to think of most horse owners being "Pro Slaughter." I think knowing humane euthanasia has to exist out there is different than thinking of one's self as "Pro Slaughter." Geez. Being an advocate of selective breeding and having humane options when that hasn't been done is how I would hope most sane horse owners stand. I don't think
anyone exposed to slaughter houses would feel these are humane establishments for any animal. How people who earn a living or spend free time enjoying horses could feel slaughter, as it is always conducted when on a mass scale, can be a fair and just end for these animals is beyond me. I think humane euthanasia is a fair thing to advocate because like it or not, the horse, like dogs and cats, are going to be over-bred and rescues will be overfull and have no way to adopt all these out. Putting down horses unable to be trained or past the point of being able to be used or with debilitating or chronic illness should be considered for often, but for some reason, with horses, this doesn't seem to happen. I suppose it might be idealistic to imagine we can get by without slaughter in the USA where horses are concerned, but I cannot imagine why, if you have a horse you cared a thing about and something came up that gave you no choice but to send him to slaughter for $100 or pay a vet about the same or less to put him to sleep, you'd not opt for the latter.
I do equine rescue, and we raise the occasional SE Arabian. I feel if I'm going to bred, I should do some rescue as a balance.
For those we haven't found good horses in rescues, let me assure you, they are there, and many have pasts with championships earned and fine bloodlines. Many are fantastic trail horses, and many with a little training could be. It just takes a bit of searching.
Back to the original topic, I seen horse prices for horses in the 10k and up range take a huge hit. Those Arabs that were 15k are now 5k, and those that were 20k are now 7.5k.
Sure, someone will explain how they haven't seen the market in their area hit like that, but I know I've watched every SE Arab breeder in the state and neighboring states drop their prices to half and then some before their horses sell, and these are horses that would have been sold at the asking price in a heartbeat a few years ago.