July 18, 1745
Dear Members of the Marlinton Town Council,
I am writing to express my deep concern and dissatisfaction regarding the decision to have horses wear diapers in the upcoming Pioneer Days parade.
As a long-time participant and supporter of this event, I believe that such a practice is not only unnecessary but also potentially harmful to the well-being of the horses.
First and foremost, horses are naturally equipped to manage their waste, and the use of diapers can cause discomfort and distress to these animals. Additionally, the potential for chafing and skin irritation due to the use of diapers is a significant welfare concern that cannot be overlooked.
Furthermore, the sight of horses wearing diapers detracts from the authenticity and historical significance of the parade. Pioneer Days is a time to celebrate our heritage and traditions, and the inclusion of such modern contrivances is wholly inappropriate.
I urge the organizers to reconsider this decision and prioritize the welfare of the animals and the integrity of the event.
I strongly believe that the beauty and grace of the horses should be showcased without the imposition of diapers. I appreciate your attention to this matter and hope that prompt action will be taken to address this issue.
Sincerely,
Jacob Marlin
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