Posted by Billy NY on April 14, 2012 at 07:22:50 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Horse Slaughter News posted by Ultradog MN on April 14, 2012 at 04:49:22:
Well it would feed homeless and or anyone who is hungry and has no income, given the economic situation, why would it not make sense unless there are FDA and related issues.
I'd be all for it, we inherited 2 after the boarder accumulated a hefty bill for boarding, glad I was not handling this, first sign of trouble, something would have been done, no way I'd let someone dig a big hole worth over $5000. We have all these horse rescue places, fine if they have the money, but get stuck with 2 extra ones you can't do anything with, but you had best pay to keep em well or you'll get busted for abuse. I'll say this, there needs to be some protection for stables, you abandon, they get charged and take responsibility, not the stable owner, or they just get slaughtered, that simple, not fair for someone to cost another person thousands of dollars for their own stupidity, in this case, were me, SSS would have been done immediately, those thousands of dollars would not be spent period, sounds harsh, but business is business when it comes to getting stuck with the bills.
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