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Nice coloring! Good size too! My two are 14hh and love the short stout size.
Nice coloring! Good size too! My two are 14hh and love the short stout size.
I hope you Do realize that if these horses are on YOUR property no matter who owns the horses as they are on YOUR property... You can and will be held accountable to their conditions. As the property owner it is YOUR responsibility to make sure all is good, and if your not strongly making sure the horse owners are properly taking care of them then it will fall back onto you. I have seen it so many times. I strongly suggest that you do a better job at getting them to be more responsible and or evict them as its gonna come back and bite ya in the butt. And that's not fair to you.Updated pics of the horses we let neighbor's keep in our pasture. Apparently reporting them before didn't help. This time I can add that they don't have water provided for the horses, seeing as the creek is too low to offer anything. They have a shallow trough sitting out there, too, that they can fill (which I did myself), so they have no excuse. Also, that's all they feed them in the background of the first pic.![]()
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I hope you Do realize that if these horses are on YOUR property no matter who owns the horses as they are on YOUR property... You can and will be held accountable to their conditions. As the property owner it is YOUR responsibility to make sure all is good, and if your not strongly making sure the horse owners are properly taking care of them then it will fall back onto you. I have seen it so many times. I strongly suggest that you do a better job at getting them to be more responsible and or evict them as its gonna come back and bite ya in the butt. And that's not fair to you.
try and sneek them some alfalfa pellets or cubes once a day. Just a few as a treat. It will faten them up if you do it daily.
The cops are the ones not doing anything about it. I have reported it to them MANY times. I have had other people report them as well. I asked a favor of one of the reserve deputies, and he is going to make sure something is done about it. Quite frankly, I would rather they stay on my property, so I can keep an eye on them. If they were elsewhere, no one would be able to see them and their condition would get a whole lot worse. I will not be held accountable for their condition. It's a very small town, the sheriff lives in town and knows me and how I am with animals and knows I'm the one trying to have something done about it. He also knows the owners and the kind of people they are. Everyone in town knows I've been making sure they have water, and feeding them donated bales of hay from certain locals also concerned for them.I hope you Do realize that if these horses are on YOUR property no matter who owns the horses as they are on YOUR property... You can and will be held accountable to their conditions. As the property owner it is YOUR responsibility to make sure all is good, and if your not strongly making sure the horse owners are properly taking care of them then it will fall back onto you. I have seen it so many times. I strongly suggest that you do a better job at getting them to be more responsible and or evict them as its gonna come back and bite ya in the butt. And that's not fair to you.Updated pics of the horses we let neighbor's keep in our pasture. Apparently reporting them before didn't help. This time I can add that they don't have water provided for the horses, seeing as the creek is too low to offer anything. They have a shallow trough sitting out there, too, that they can fill (which I did myself), so they have no excuse. Also, that's all they feed them in the background of the first pic.![]()
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She could ask the owner if she can buy the horses or if she can have the horse then sell the horses/foals to a nice owner who can properly care for them.
The cops are the ones not doing anything about it. I have reported it to them MANY times. I have had other people report them as well. I asked a favor of one of the reserve deputies, and he is going to make sure something is done about it.
Quite frankly, I would rather they stay on my property, so I can keep an eye on them. If they were elsewhere, no one would be able to see them and their condition would get a whole lot worse.
I will not be held accountable for their condition. It's a very small town, the sheriff lives in town and knows me and how I am with animals and knows I'm the one trying to have something done about it. He also knows the owners and the kind of people they are. Everyone in town knows I've been making sure they have water, and feeding them donated bales of hay from certain locals also concerned for them.
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they arent doing anything about it because they have shelter and water. We had the cops called on our mare who had cancer who was way worse then her. Even though she was fed daily. They said beyond her being thin, there was nothing they could or would do for the fact that our horses were fed daily, had water, and shelter. So they wont do anything about it sadly.