'Are 200 pesos really worth this gentle creatures daily torment?' People Are Enraged And Burst Their Opinion's On Who Is At Fault On What Happened On The Photo.
'Are 200 pesos really worth this gentle creatures daily torment?' People Are Enraged And Burst Their Opinion's On Who Is At Fault On What Happened On The Photo.
A kalesa is a horse-drawn carriage used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials. Kalesa today are rarely used in the streets except in the tourist-frequented areas of old cities and some rural areas.
Horse collapsed in front Sta Cruz Church, Manila. Are 200 pesos really worth this gentle creatures daily torment of busy streets, the endless carrying of passengers in hot weather, and eventual death from exhaustion? Please NEVER support horse carriages or industries that exploit animals.
A kalesa is a horse-drawn carriage used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials. Kalesa today are rarely used in the streets except in the tourist-frequented areas of old cities and some rural areas.
Facebook page Rizzo the Ambassadog posted:
Many netizens are enraged on what happened to the horse. Some say it's animal cruelty, some say it's the passenger's fault, while some it's the owner's fault.
Here are their comments:
So what do you think? Who is at fault here? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section located below.