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CBER Feedlot - UPDATE: SHIPMENT OVER, COTH SAVES 5, 5 HELD BACK, 3 LOST

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  • Schwung - I'm so very sorry about Slam. I hope you are doing something good for yourself - you deserve it. You're an inspiration to us all.

    I too think "Shipped to Slaughter" should be noted on the site, and I feel strongly about this. It is reality, it is fact, it is the cold hard truth of the matter. NOT revealing this reminds me of every dysfunctional family I ever met (and I've met a lot), where no one ever talks about the elephant in the living room; even if it is a stinking mess someone will always put a doily on it. Let's *not* put a doily on this, please.

    I like the idea of giving people who visit the CBER web-site the option of donating small amounts to directly save a horse via COTH - there are lots of people out, like me, who want to help but can only send an occasional twenty bucks.

    Such great hearts, here.

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    • You do need to add smething to "shipped" for dense people like me who jumped in late...skipped a bunch of posts...and thought that "shipped" meant they went to foster or adoptive homes and were saved.

      I know better now...but other newcomers could make the same mistake.

      Just want to add that I am in awe at all that you have accomplished for these horses. Bless you.

      I will donate again as soon as I can.

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by bridgetah1:
        I'm really just interested in getting help for the horses and I think that the hard facts of slaughter will be a big turn-off to people who are not already involved with horses in some way. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

        YES !! I have noticed an odd (to me anyway) behavior in people when the word "slaughter" is mentioned. People's eyes seem to glaze over and the conversation basically stops.

        Alot of non-horsey people are very attracted to anything "horsey", but when some of them find out that I am fundraising for SBHR (slaughter bound horse rescue) they "go away" somewhere inside themselves and then wander away........ I am not sure if they simply cannot handle it or don't believe it, or feel helpless.

        For example: I was having a wonderful discussion with a lady at Safeway. She asked what I did and I told her we rescue horses (nothing about slaughter ... or death...) She thought that was sooooo cool. I told her we have sponsorship programs blah blah blah. Then she asked me where the horses come from and I told her (gently and without anger). Again ( not the first person who I've seen this in ) her eyes just drifted away and the conversation ended rather abruptly. I felt really - well...I don't know how I felt about that. I didn't beat her over the head with the slaughter bound horse plight...I don't show people graphic pictures....I wasn't being an "activist" (I was just shopping!)

        After I checked out I couldn't stand it anymore. I saw her walking to her car and I stopped her to ask why the conversation ended like that. She said "I have far tooo many things to think about, and I don't like spending any time thinking about sad things" Alrigty then...at least I have an answer.

        So, maybe, I have to learn how to make the slaughter issue less "sad" for those people (and I think there are lots and lots of them) who think it is too sad or they feel to helpless to deal with it. Although I do explain CoTH and CBER and how much just ONE person can accomplish - maybe for a portion of the people out there I have to make it even less sad. I am not sure how to do that. I am not even sure if it is my place to help them with the issue of slaughter. Maybe this is their lesson. Maybe I just offered them a opportunity to learn to how to deal with the horrible reality of this, or to simply walk away. Maybe they walk away, sad to the bone, only to walk back to this issue when they are stronger and better able to help. Hell...I don't know.

        But, life is a teacher and apparently I live in one BIG classroom

        Thanks for listening !!!!

        Kim
        Aphrodite, Claudia and Dante\'s Mom

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        • Closing thread... please move discussion to http://cber.proboards55.com/index.cgi?

          (See my post on page 251)

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