Yes, I know....
But I am very happy for her to be able to get him home with her, instead of hundreds of miles away. She can see and work with him everyday and not just pay a board bill in another state. She obviously loves her horse very much and will and has done everything in her power to get him home.
So it might be OLD NEWS to you, but I am so proud of Makayla for finally being able to bring her boy home to his forever home with her.
I know, I have dropped everything to go and get three of mine out of a horrid situation before. Was at a clinic and popped in on the trainer just before the championships. Was paying full training on 3 horses for 4 months and he had not touched them. One of his boys let it slip that trainer did not get along with one of my stallions and he bullwhiped him. Then left all 3 locked in stalls as punishment. This was in KY. and I live in Fl. Caught my flight home, and drove 15 hours straight back with my trailer. Paid up to date on services and moved them right then. Had to put them at friends places till I could get the health certificates to bring my horses home. Trainer threatened to burn down anybodys barn who helped me with my horses. Found out later he had one of the stallions sold for 65K, he had offered me 5k said he would make an ok trail gelding.
With what happened to me, I am thrilled beyond words for Makayla to be starting the next chapter in her life with her boy.....
Maye