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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
The updated pictures to the who's who page posted early in the last thread, I apologize are not done yet... Have to remind my honey and sweet-talk him a little this weekend.
Continuing prayers and good thoughts for Tuffydoodle... who is struggling to give her tuffy another try at the clinic today. He's been struggling with pain and lameness for a long time now, and we hope the best for him in the days to come.
Prayers for Tuffy continue, for both horse and owner.
Well, I'm glad for the horse's sake that they're likely to find good homes... I am not all that sympathetic to the owner who seems to be having no trouble finding his own meals while keeping 27 horses he can't afford to feed. Seems he should have sold horses before they were in dire straits.... There's a story in there somewhere on why he has that many to begin with, he doesn't look like a rider.
We've got a few posters from the TX area, I know there's been a drought, but I wonder if hay is really that hard to find.
Oh - and thanks for the heads' up on the story :~D
Wow, that's a shame! But he should be feeding them something else besides hay. They looked poorly taken care of in general. I hate to see horses kept in conditions like that. Hopefully the ones that are adopted out will be bound for a better life and the ones that are left will be better taken care of and this guy will stop raising more horses than he can afford to feed. Thanks for the post!
Although I'm not a horse owner, I have been around horses and have enjoyed riding. This is such a sad story....to see those poor horses starving and eating bark off the trees! I too hope they are adopted to people who will be able to take care of them!
I hope so too.
LOL! I was thinking the same thing! Them poor scrawney little horses would fold right up if he got on any of them. I'll bet he's the equine equivalent of a puppymill.
Oh, new thread:)
Harley is all saddled, I'm finishing up lunch, then heading out.It's nice a warm, but a bit windy.
Becky
That might be a safe enough bet. I won't bet against it.
Have a good ride! Need some new pics on the new thread, don't forget the camera :~D
shakeing head.....
Becky
Thanks for the thoughts, prayers and support, everyone. I really appreciate it.
Tuffy has been delivered to the vet clinic and he's moving much better. I don't know what-all helped, the massive doses of painkillers I gave him, the vet taking off the shoes, soaking his feet in ice, probably a combination of all of it. They are going to keep him for awhile and just work to see what the heck is making him so sore.
Looked like they weren't having a great day, the parking lot was crowding with trailers, one big horse was refusing to load and the dead animal hauler was pulling around to the back when I got there.
Hay is really not all that hard to find, you've just got to be willing to pay feed store prices. I bought 10 square bales of coastal today at $10 a bale. Last spring when we were still getting rain I bought 240 bales from a private seller at $4.50 a bale.
Eeek. But a great glimmer of hope that he's moving better today :~D
No kidding. I feel better just knowing that we are doing something/anything.
I sure am glad to hear it! Thanks for letting us know. I was really worried about him (and you too) yesterday.
...one big horse was refusing to load and the dead animal hauler was pulling around to the back when I got there.
I wonder if the first thing has anything to do with the second? ;o)
I know I sure have felt like killing one when he wouldn't get in the trailer!
I understand that. Keep us posted.
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