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Horses’ owner says she’s ‘back on track’
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Wed Jul 2, 2008 08:25:45 CDT
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Comment From: Delight
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Wed Jul 2, 2008 10:45:26 CDT
I went by there yesterday in the late evening to leave some hay and a bag of feed. I ended up not leaving it, due to the weather. I did not see the 2 horses that were emaciated-The other 3 were thin, but okay. There was hay and water there. So, I guess she moved or sold them already. Hopefully, they will all be okay now. Maybe, people will learn that if your life circumstances prevent you from taking care of your animals you should give them or sell them to someone who can take care of them.
Comment From: fairley01
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Wed Jul 2, 2008 09:32:29 CDT
I am heartened to know that so many cared. However, I agree with Romonak, without D. Sagan the story might have been about dead horses in the pasture. Ultimately, we are all held accountable for our actions; if not on this earth, than by a higher power.
Comment From: romonak
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Wed Jul 2, 2008 08:27:44 CDT
well it's good to hear they are being taken care of again...i would not have suggested filing charges against a widow anyways...people just need to keep in mind that these animals are a big responsibility and even if someone else is "in charge" of their care, ultimately, they are still the responsibility of the owner.
thankfully there were careing passerbys that brought the neglect to her attention or else the story may have been about dead horses in the pasture...