How to move a dead horse?

Just seen this post of facebook. I didn't even read the text, but no guesses what came to my head first 🤦🏼‍♂️.

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primmiemoo

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Location
Devon
Given the hi-viz, the poor horse looks to be rescued as a result of misadventure. I don't think that is a scene of burial.

V clever to have a chestnut horse for illustration, though.
 
This Shire horse , was it being used to tow a dead pig from a piggery , or was a sow pig being used to tow a dead horse from a stable ?, If it was the horse towing the pig , couldn't they have used a donkey instead ? Everybody knows that donkeys NEVER die , they live forever , in which case the problem wouldn't have arisen . I think we should have a proper story , so that our collective knowledge could give a properly helpful answer .
 

Al R

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
The problem is what’s fairly normal to us lot hurts the average persons sensitive feelings we all know it’s off to the glue factory they probably think it’s going to get a funeral and a nice memorial plaque
I was transporting a deceased ewe on the back of the quad down the road a few months ago and a NON local Walker (during the firebreak lockdown) looked at me in disgust as I slowed down while they passed, her face look outraged then I piped up with “could be worse love, could be you” 😂 she didn’t look happy 🤣
 
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