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After Outrage, Woman Explains Why She Donated Her Daughter’s Pony To Zoo To Be Eaten By Lions
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After Outrage, Woman Explains Why She Donated Her Daughter’s Pony To Zoo To Be Eaten By Lions

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A request from a zoo in Denmark for donated animals to feed to their lions sparked major backlash from animal rights groups and netizens, calling it disturbing.

But for people who’ve used the service, which zoos have been offering for years, it’s the most humane, and often the most affordable, way to dispose of large animals.

In one case, a 13-year-old girl chose to donate her sick horse to the zoo because she felt it adhered to a “circle of life” philosophy.

Highlights
  • Stories are emerging about people who’ve donated large animals to the Danish zoo at the center of an internet firestorm over their seemingly barbaric donation request.
  • People have willingly donated their sick horses instead of using veterinary services for euthanasia because they feel it’s more humane.
  • Zoo experts say whole-animal feeding is actually better for predators’ health.
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    Aalborg Zoo in Denmark petitioned the public for large animals to feed to its lions

    Aalborg Zoo entrance with visitors, related to woman donating daughter's pony to zoo lions controversy

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    Male lion yawning in a zoo enclosure, with lion cubs resting nearby on the grass and rocks.

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    Image credits: aalborgzoo / Instagram

    Last month, the Aalborg Zoo in northern Denmark posted to its Facebook account an appeal for animals that could be euthanized to feed to predatory creatures, like lions and tigers.

    The post read in part: “We gratefully accept animal donations from both private individuals and businesses for euthanisation and slaughter at Aalborg Zoo.”

    Tiger eating donated meat at zoo, illustrating animal donation for feeding predators like lions and tigers.

    Image credits: aalborgzoo.dk

    The post explained that predators need whole prey, “including fur, bones and organs”, because it contributes to the animals’ well-being.

    The ad said that while they do accept guinea pigs, rabbits, and chickens, they do not accept cats and dogs.

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    Woman in helmet riding a pony outdoors, related to donating daughter’s pony to zoo lions after public outrage

    Image credits: Pernille Sohl

    It didn’t take long for the post to ricochet around the internet, garnering comments that ranged from funny to accusatory.

    Some people jokingly asked if they could donate an annoying family member, while others accused the zoo of being callous. 

    A teenager chose to have her horse taken to the zoo rather than the vet to be euthanized

    Gray pony with saddle and bridle standing in muddy field at sunset, related to pony donated to zoo lions story.

    Image credits: Pernille Sohl

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    The number of hostile responses on the Aalborg Zoo’s website from all over the world forced them to close their comments section.

    But in the days since the initial post and internet backlash, stories have been coming out about people who’ve proudly used the zoo’s service, which it has been offering for years.

    Woman in riding gear on a pony with ribbons, illustrating the donation of her daughter’s pony to a zoo for lions.

    Image credits: Pernille Sohl

    Comment text explaining why woman donated her daughter’s pony to zoo for lions, addressing public outrage.

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    According to a story in The Times, a woman named Pernille Sohl decided to use the service a few years ago to put down a 22-year-old German riding pony with painful eczema and open wounds.

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    The article says Sohl, who runs a farm where children with mental health issues can interact with horses, chose the zoo instead of a vet mainly because her 13-year-old daughter Angelina preferred it.

    Brown pony wearing a bridle being fed grass by a person, related to woman donating her daughter’s pony to zoo lions.

    Image credits: Pernille Sohl

    “I gave Angelina the various options and she chose the one with the zoo, because it made the most sense,” Sohl told The Times.

    “She had previously watched one of my horses being taken away by the vet to be euthanised, and it was a bad experience for her. She said that this time she wanted to follow the food chain,” Sohl said in the article, continuing that her daughter wanted the horse “to benefit other animals.”

    Zoo officials say whole-animal feeding is a best practice for predators’ health

    Woman with pony outside in field, relating to donating her daughter’s pony to zoo to be eaten by lions controversy.

    Image credits: Pernille Sohl

    The act of feeding whole animals to predators is actually something that benefits their health, members of the zoo said in a statement on their website.

    “Predators need whole prey — including fur, bones and organs — as it contributes to both enrichment, nutrition and wellbeing,” the message said.

    Close-up of a lioness with mouth wide open, showcasing sharp teeth and tongue inside a zoo enclosure.

    Image credits: Aalborg Zoo / Facebook

    “By allowing necessary k*lls to become part of the food chain, we avoid waste and instead create a meaningful farewell where the animal can benefit both the predators in the garden and nature.”

    According to the article, the “Aalborg Zoo, which attracts almost half a million people a year, has been receiving such donations since it was founded in 1935.”

    Other zoos have been criticized for announcing their culls

    Facebook post from Aalborg Zoo explaining donation of smaller pets as food for predators, addressing pony donation outrage.

    Image credits: Aalborg Zoo / Facebook

    It’s not the only zoo to face a backlash for feeding some of its animals to other animals in its care.

    The Nuremberg Zoo in Germany received pushback after announcing it had culled 12 Guinea baboons due to overcrowding in their enclosure.

    Two guinea pigs eating carrot sticks on a wooden floor, illustrating a story about donating a pony to a zoo.

    Image credits: Bonnie Kittle / Unsplash

    According to an article fromDeutsche Welle, “Half were then fed to lions, tigers, maned wolves and marbled polecats, and the skeletons of others will be put on display in a museum.”

    The article said the animals’ heads, feet, and hands were removed “out of respect for visitors” who would see the carnivores feeding, quoting Jörg Beckmann, the zoo’s deputy director.

    Group of chickens and a rooster walking on grass in a farm setting, unrelated to donating pony to zoo for lions

    Image credits: Zachariah Smith / Unsplash

    After getting pushback from animal rights groups, the zoo acknowledged that people might be “confused, affected, or angry” about the cull, but explained that “whole-animal feeding provides crucial dental health benefits for carnivores.”

    The zoo added that, unlike many house pets, which get surgery to remove the plaque buildup from their teeth because of processed food:

    “Unlike many pets, our animals don’t need tartar removal under general anesthesia.”

    Aalborg Zoo entrance with parked vehicles outside on a clear day, relating to donation and lions topic.

    Image credits: Google Maps

    Netizens have a range of opinions on whether it’s humane to feed terminally ill animals to lions

    Screenshot of a social media comment explaining the decision to donate a daughter’s pony to a zoo to be eaten by lions.

    Comment explaining why woman donated her daughter’s pony to zoo, mentioning animal suffering and natural food chain.

    Comment by Gail Hamm Frederick explaining the circle of life and the pony donated to zoo eaten by lions debate.

    Comment explaining donating daughter’s pony to zoo lions, addressing upset reactions and natural prey animal end.

    Comment explaining why woman donated her daughter’s pony to zoo, reflecting on emotional impact and owner decisions.

    Comment from Non MacLellan stating the zoo asked for healthy pets, relating to woman donating daughter’s pony to zoo lions.

    Screenshot of a social media comment reacting with confusion to a story about a pony donated to zoo lions.

    Screenshot of a social media comment with a woman explaining donating her daughter’s pony to zoo for lions.

    Social media comment reacting to woman donating daughter’s pony to zoo to be eaten by lions, expressing outrage.

    Screenshot of a social media comment joking about animals with laughter emojis, referencing ponies and horses.

    Comment from Letty MorAlv stating pets are buried or cremated, discussing animal handling after donation outrage.

    Comment from Linda Oborne stating her horses were family and all buried at home, related to pony donation controversy.

    Facebook comment by Angie Egan criticizing the donation of a daughter’s pony to a zoo to be eaten by lions.

    Comment from Jacqueline Bradburn explaining love and respect for her old mare, related to donating daughter's pony to zoo lions.

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    Hola! I’m a Julie, a giant panda currently living in the lush green bamboo groves of Barcelona. I spend my days lounging in the shade, munching on snacks, and trying to avoid becoming an Instagram influencer. Life’s good. BP is my absolute favorite place to find funny, weird, and heartwarming stories. I especially love the animal content (have you seen the dog wearing a panda costume? 🤣 You know he didn't put that on himself! Oh humans) I might be a panda, but even I get bored sometimes—so BP to the rescue! 🐼💻✨

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    Janelle Collard
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can see why some people are upset + I can also see why donating a sick animal continues the circle of life. Don't like it? Don't do it.

    UKDeek
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whilst it may appear callous, people need to remember that these are apex predators, kept in unnatural habitats, so the zoos are attempting to enrich their lives as best they can. Ideally, we shouldn't need zoos, but I am realistic enough to know that zoos are not just about putting animals on show. If we want to keep these species alive, and we can't (or won't) protect these animals' natural environment, then zoos are probably one of the only options left.

    Earonn -
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Was that the zoo that did a public autopsy on one of it giraffes when it died? Adults lost their s**t, while kids were mostly fascinated. As for donating the body of pets (because that's what it is - just the body), I can understand those who don't want to do it. Just - then don't do it and leave others in peace. The zoo is right, it is better for the carnivores. So if someone is capable and willing to donate their pony, why would that be anyone else's business?

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    Janelle Collard
    Community Member
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can see why some people are upset + I can also see why donating a sick animal continues the circle of life. Don't like it? Don't do it.

    UKDeek
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whilst it may appear callous, people need to remember that these are apex predators, kept in unnatural habitats, so the zoos are attempting to enrich their lives as best they can. Ideally, we shouldn't need zoos, but I am realistic enough to know that zoos are not just about putting animals on show. If we want to keep these species alive, and we can't (or won't) protect these animals' natural environment, then zoos are probably one of the only options left.

    Earonn -
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Was that the zoo that did a public autopsy on one of it giraffes when it died? Adults lost their s**t, while kids were mostly fascinated. As for donating the body of pets (because that's what it is - just the body), I can understand those who don't want to do it. Just - then don't do it and leave others in peace. The zoo is right, it is better for the carnivores. So if someone is capable and willing to donate their pony, why would that be anyone else's business?

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