This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There was a rescue group in Olympia. We have a woman who lets her horses
die, and ponies and cats, and Olympic Horse rescue had forced our sheriff to
do something. But this spring her forty some horses looked like skeleton's
again and the
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I hope someone has some good news Anyone. Has anyone just gone and
taken them? Or do you end up in jail?
Bonnie
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This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No one will take so many horses. When she first, and only time, went to
jail, a new Vet had the fortitude to report the condition to the sheriff and
he had to act. She was to have only six, I believe, and no cats or ponies.
Now no one does
This message is from: Linda Lottie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bonnie..good for you to be concerned. Sounds like the woman has mental
problems. A hoarder?
If the sherrif's office will not help you, look for a horse rescue in your
county or state. Even a rescue in another county may be able to
This message is from: Robin Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know what the laws are in your state but do
not trespass or take them. I would call the sheriff's
department or animal services and find out what can be
done. Here they have something called an Ag deputy
that will go investigate
This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was recently told a story where animal control came out to check the horse
after a number of reports. The horse was blanketed, and they could not see
the skeletal condition it was in (a blanketed horse has a head and neck
visible..which are
This message is from: Teressa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello. There are a couple of young girls at my training barn who are
looking for their first horse. Does anyone have a hunter prospect fjord -
at least 14 hh - advanced training isn't required but the horse should have
the basics and be ready to
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I am researching places in the Northeast that use Fjords in their therapeutic
riding/driving programs. So far, I've identified Winslow in Warwick, NY and
High Hopes in Lyme, CT.
Does anyone have information on other programs in the
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, Gail. You have good animal control folks, No one could think Gunnar
is not well fed!!! Except Gunnar! This is small town here and no one wants
to cause trouble against their relatives or neighbors, unless the war is
already raging. Jean
This message is from: Michele Noonan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I won't ever complain about the fact that we paid over $100 a ton for our
hay this year, First time.
Now I am paying $170 a ton winter price, but I only had to buy a couple of
tons of that.
I would definitely have to down size if I were
This message is from: Douglas Knutsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Teressa,
Try the Watanabes.
Good luck in your search,
Peg Knutsen
www.knutsenfjordfarm.com
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From: Teressa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
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Thank you guys for all the good info on rescuing starved horse. I am now
taking the appropriate action and hopefully I will get something accomplished
for the sake of the horses.
Bonnie Morris
happy that all my horses have full tummy's
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