well i don't suppose the 7 million or so horses, donkeys, mules that were killed during WW1 were particularly happy about that, and i bet you a pound to a penny there were an awful lot of men who absolutely loved those horses.
I mentioned earlier about Jack Seeley, he was one, the one thing that was startling was how many that survived the war, the horses that is, were left in France to be turned into food, it was cheaper than taking them home. This is not to upset people, but if a horse has a use, we have used them, either pulling a coal cart, barge, plough, or in times of war. Now they breed them for racing, some go on and live out their days in happy retirement, or to stud, however the rest don't.