Etno Farm Mirnovec near Samobor will offer temporary accommodation for about one hundred horses from the Zagreb Hippodrome during Marko Perković Thompson’s concert on July 5. The farm owner, Franjo Koletić, expressed responsibility towards the animals and offered free accommodation due to the expected noise and stress for the horses. Concert organizers and horse owners reacted positively to this initiative. The farm is known for its long tradition in breeding sport horses and has all the necessary conditions for the safe and peaceful stay of the animals.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets might emphasize animal welfare concerns, highlighting the proactive measures taken by the Etno Farm Mirnovec to protect horses from stress and noise during the concert. They may also focus on community responsibility and ethical treatment of animals.
Center: Centrist sources report the facts straightforwardly, focusing on the logistical arrangements for the horses during the concert, the cooperation between the farm and concert organizers, and the farm’s tradition and capacity to care for the horses.
Right: Right-leaning media may highlight the cultural significance of the Thompson concert and the local community’s support, including the farm’s patriotic gesture to help during a major national event. They might also emphasize the farm owner’s personal responsibility and love for animals.