Not much more I can add to this except to say that I have always been a bit puzzled by the attitude of the horse world over their animals - they seem quite happy to have owned a horse for many years and then just sell it on because the owners have "lost interest" ...."gone to college" ..or seen most frequently because they are " sadly outgrown". It's almost as if they view their horses like bicycles or cars ...moving on to the next more up to date model when the old one is of no further use.
Horse breeders also appear to take no interest in what happens to the future welfare of 'their' breeding ..I have yet to see a horse breeder providing a contract or saying they will take back any of their horses if the need arose ....why the huge difference between the canine and equine worlds ?
Are horses not pets in the same way that dogs and cats are ? or are they viewed rather more as recreational vehicles As a horse owner for many yrs , who has owned and sold on all of our ponies horses...... yes of cause we class them as pet, we love and care for them just the same as any other animal owner......ofcause there are the uncaring just like in dog owners, but you go round any livery yard or private home , you will see how the love care and attention they receive from their owners.
My daughter started with a 12 hh pony , we had his till he died but he was 25 when we got him, so in his life he had had many owners, and taught many many young children how to ride...and was lovey to see X owners recognizing him at shows, and reminiscing over the little blighter, and his escapades.
What you need to understand is , to keep a horse /pony fit and healthy then need to be worked /exercised, just think if you had a dog that lived for 25/30 yrs, and after say the age of 6 you decided for whatever reason it was not going to go for those long walks anymore, the only exercise it got was going into your garden everyday for the next 10/15 yrs, it would soon become very depressed its joints would stiffen up and generally be a very unhappy unfit individual, with possible arthritis, which comes to most older animals....... and horses suffer from this condition just like the rest of us, ands as w all know exercise will help to keep joints flexible.
There is nothing worse for a horse/pony to become redundant from its job to be turned into a field for the remainder of its life..... many old horse when they are retired go down very quickly m much better to keep them ticking over on a daily basis.
Children grow, ponies horses don't (once fully grown) they can only carry a certain weight, each having a weight restriction.... you get a 12hh pony , who can carry a child , but as said child grows, he will out grow the ponies size , and sometimes ability, so would you rather that pony be restricted to life in a field, or go on to the next child that is waiting to give him all the love and attention he needs.
This goes on throughout life people outgrow their horse or ponies height or ability, having then to move them on to their next home, sometimes if you are lucky you may have your own land and be able to keep them for ever,
There are many forms of horse owners ship from the pet /hobby home to the competition home, some of these competition horses /ponies can fetch a fortune , and again they is always one for an individual's capabilities, and if we never moved them on, we would`nt have all the top equine sportsman/woman out there , as they have all moved up through the grades, from the likes of the little terror we had , to top competition horses.
Believe me , when the time came for us to move a pony .horse on, it would break my daughters and my hearts, but we where fortunate, we always had people we new waiting in the wings for ours.
Of cause there is also the seedy side of horse owners, you only have to go to a horse sale to see that, it breaks you heart to see them .
but on the whole most people love their neds, and dread the day they have to move them on, but they cost a lot of money to keep, and we )horsey people ) know , they must be kept active to keep the healthy, and if you are just to big to ride said horse , you do it no favours by hanging on to him/her , he could have many many yrs infront og him teaching the next generation to enjoy this wonderful sport.