This kind of thing can take place from the time the animal is separated from their mother and/or family and can continue throughout their lives. I find this happens to horses far too often, from the time they are first taken from their mother and often during the course of their lives as horses are often moved and/or sold. This is what can be called a "Primal Wound".
I have heard that in some places the baby horses are taken from their mothers without warning and as the vehicle that carries the babies is leaving the property, the mothers cry and run as far as they can to chase after their crying babies as they fade from sight. They never get the chance to say goodbye to each other. The mothers never know if their babies are going to a good place or off to slaughter. Yes the animals are very aware of the slaughter house. The babies not only have to deal with being taken away from their mothers and family but fear where they are going as it is their first ride in a moving vehicle. Sometimes all they need is to be told what is going to happen and to be given time to say their goodbyes. That simple act can make all the difference in their lives.
Here is a lovely story about two friends that lived difficult conditions, were rescued but separated, and thankfully reunited.
Here is an other lovely video about the importance of animal communication and how it can make a difference in both animals and humans lives. Notice not only the power and importance of a name that we give to our animal friends, but of the fact that an animal worries about friends and if a clear communication can be given allowing the animal to take in the truth.... there can be what we might see as miraculous changes and healing.
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