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Animal Quote by Joe Fafard

“When one makes sculptures of horses, one remembers all of that great relationship that humans had with them…Even today one raises horses only for dressage, the races, for the pleasure of horseback riding. It has become an animal of romance, an animal of pleasure which has lost its utility in the…” quote by Joe Fafard
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“When one makes sculptures of horses, one remembers all of that great relationship that humans had with them…Even today one raises horses only for dressage, the races, for the pleasure of horseback riding. It has become an animal of romance, an animal of pleasure which has lost its utility in the West.”

Joe Fafard

About This Quote

It reflects on the shift from functional to romanticized roles of horses in Western societies, noting loss of practical utility.

In simple terms: Horses moved from work to romance in the West.

Key Takeaway

Recognize changing human-animal relationships.

Themes

history culture animal studies

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

cultural critique philosophical

When to use this quote

  • equestrian sports
  • heritage tourism
  • farm management
  • animal welfare policy

Key Concepts

anthropology environmental ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What roles do horses still play today?
  • How does romanticizing animals affect their welfare?
A Different Perspective

The perspective may overlook regions where horses remain essential.

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