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To: Sam Cree
It is frustrating to see people that don't do all they could do, or should do, for the animals in their care. It doesn't seem like your neighbor's horses have a particularly good life... Although they are pretty all-weather tolerant, I would worry about them with no shelter in your heat and storms. If they look fed and always have water, they will survive it, but not enjoy their life much. If they appear to be well-fed enough, watch their feet. One of the easy to neglect tasks is foot trimming, because it sneaks up. Even people who are not so bad that they would forget to feed may neglect their feet. If their toes get long and/or cracked , it is time to say something.

My goal with my horses is to give them a great life first, and through that I improve my life by having them in it. A lot of people only consider the second part.

I have a friend who wants the pleasure of having them but wants to do the minimum amount of work for them.

Horses do spend a lot of time not being used, and many horses that are worked regularly are kept well in small paddocks. She probably had good intentions and has gotten burned out on the sheer repetitiveness of horse care. You feed them every day, they poop every day.

Most of us don't ride as much as we wish we did. But I try to tell my friend that having a horse is not like having a boat... They may spend the same amount of time as a boat sitting around not getting used. But you can't just park a horse in a small paddock and forget it like you can a boat. (I use that example with my friend because she has both) Having a horse is a lifestyle change, not a part-time hobby.

[sigh] < /rant >
15,426 posted on 07/28/2002 12:48:03 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
"they will survive"

They've been there like 10 years and look OK, so I guess you're right. She's not that nice a lady usually, but not terrible either, I believe she does have feelings for her animals, just isn't the best care taker.

15,435 posted on 07/28/2002 3:28:37 PM PDT by Sam Cree
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