• @Mothra@mander.xyz
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    979 months ago

    Okay but is this seriously a wikiHow image or was it AI generated? wikiHow tells you how to shoot your horse?

      • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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        9 months ago

        Wow that’s sad but understandable.

        … Why is everyone looking so cheerful in that page? You don’t smile when discussing euthanasia or learning about it…

          • @Ryantific_theory@lemmy.world
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            59 months ago

            Feels a little like an Eldritch corporation that doesn’t totally understand humanity, but produces simple guides to existence in a an effort to ease the suffering of our poor squalid souls.

            • @RangerAndTheCat@lemmy.world
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              49 months ago

              “Beating a dead horse” is an old saying/idiom in the US meaning “that a particular effort is futile, being a waste of time without a positive outcome,” such as flogging/beating a dead horse, which will not compel it to do useful work. Maybe it didn’t land as well I thought it would.

        • andrew
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          39 months ago

          For reals. Those human empathy/nurturing emotions are strong.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          109 months ago

          It’s a really grim article but it’s goddamn hilarious that it exists. I’m just picturing someone following it step by step without reading the whole thing first. “Okay aim the gun at a point just off the side of the bony ridge, okay…” points gun at blindfolded horse “…now what? Hang on.”

        • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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          39 months ago

          I really like this pic earlier in the article where the vet’s stethoscope is informing the owner that the horse has a tadpole and is going to turn into a mind flayer 😁

        • The Cuuuuube
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          179 months ago

          If you’ve never done it before, congratulations, try to keep it that way. If its your first time you’re going to want a tube of greese paint or some chalk. Draw an x using it from the left eye to the right ear, and the right ear to the left eye. The convergence point is the thinnest part of the skull. You’re going to want to use a small caliber hand gun for this next part. .22 is what most vets recommend. A police service pistol is way too much and will make a huge mess. You’re going to shoot the horse at the center of the x with the gun held very close, but not directly on the horses head. The idea is you cannot miss from this distance, but you also won’t create a pressure problem that causes the gun to misfire. The idea with all of this is its the least likely for mistakes. In an emergency, such as shipping a horse overseas on a plane, a trained attendant will use a higher caliber handgun, such as a .38, and skip the x, instead eyeballing it.

            • The Cuuuuube
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              129 months ago

              Both my parents were large animal vets. I kinda didn’t get an option not to learn this

              • 7heo
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                9 months ago

                Nah, I didn’t fly much, or in ages. Tooth pain an pressure changes don’t go well together. 😬

                But I can totally imagine that being crammed in a metal tube for hours at a time, alongside several dozen/hundred other humans, can very easily become an unpleasant experience.

            • The Cuuuuube
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              79 months ago

              Attendants ride with the horses when shipping overseas. If a horse panics it can imbalance the plane leading to catastrophic failure

                • The Cuuuuube
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                  29 months ago

                  They are sedated to oblivion. Its just that like any sedative or anesthetic it can wear off if things get so stressful that the drugs turn out not to be enough.

    • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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      39 months ago

      You’d be surprised at the lack of resources to learn how to do it yourself. Myself for instance? I would’ve thought you should preserve the ammo and pistol whip the thing until desired results achieved.