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Fw: [RC] know it all ?? - jennifer a berger

Hello,

It is so irratating to know that someone is watching you feed your horses to
make sure you are doing it the right way.  Like I am some sort of moron and
dont know how to feed them.  What do these people think?  I have a house to
build and when I am done with it in a couple of months I will ride my
horses.  But I can tell you that they are preety happy not being riddin.  I
hope the call from the Dept of AG will be enough.  My horses are fat and two
are over 20.  People who donot have a clue should not be feeding other
peoples horses.  A starving horse is a horse whos ribs, hips, backbone ect
are exposed, not a horse whos belly is halfway to the ground.  Sorry to
ramble, it just makes me mad to think that some one thinks that my horses
are starving.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bette Lamore" <woa@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "jennifer a berger" <SHUGARFOOT@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] know it all ??


Don't feel bad, Jennifer
When Bunny injured himself and was laying in the front pasture, we
fenced off the other horses and my husband slept down there with him for
2 months until we moved him to the barn area (afraid of coyotes
attacking him- I joined him for a few nights but I was working as a
social worker for the Dept. of Children Services-- (short-lived to my
relief) and I needed sleep. Mark liked to listen to Art Bell late at
night and I was afraid he'd be programming visions of space ships
landing in my head!:-) Then there was the matter of the air mattress
deflating every time Mark and I got up to turn over the horse)
Anywho, we had pillows and foam padding under him plus TONS of carrots,
apples and grapes to keep up his spirits and the masseuses from Avila
Hot Springs Resort were coming and going, giving him massages (and Mark,
too--- never me :-( ) In the midst of all that, the sheriff's dept. kept
getting calls saying that we had a horse hobbled in the field next to
the freeway and that we would not let him get up. When the sheriffs
arrived the first time, they laughed when they saw the situation and the
one sheriff said that we treated our horses better than his wife treated
him!! They have to respond to EVERY call, by law, so they would
apologize to us and chat a spell before leaving. You won't be the first
one who does everything right for their horses and gets turned in. The
sheriff's told us it happens all the time. Oh, we were also "busted" for
our horses being in the rain---  rain in Southern CA is hardly a
hardship. I told the Sheriffs to tell the callers that they could invite
my critters into their living rooms any time with my blessings.
Thank goodness we are no longer in such a visible place where people
traveling at 75 mph can make instant judgments re: the care of our horses!
Bette and Bunny, who is happily galloping now in our backyard and is
doing GREAT!

jennifer a berger wrote:
So we went ahead and bought some property in Ottawa IL and started to
build a house.  Before it was done, we took my fathers horses and my
horse from Colorado.  We built the fence ourselves ( equimesh ).
However since our house was not built yet and we did not have a well
yet, I hauled water in every other day for three months till we got our
well done.  My father, who is not the wealthiest man in the world
offered them to me after he learned hay that year was going to be 9.00 a
bale.  I was happy to help after all one of the horses is mine since I
was 11 years old.  I grain them every day and feed them twice a day and
the always have water and shelter, we have been very busy with our house
so we probably dont spend enough time with them, but they are preety
happy being fat!!

ANYWAY, my neighbor who has never had a horse before just got her first
horse.  We have been so busy with the house I have not been able to talk
to her about him but he looks very cute.  I am guessing she spent about
7to 10000 on the 3 acres of fence.  He will definitly be well cared
for.  HOWEVER,  I believe she is the one who called the Department of AG
and said I was not feeding my horses, they were so hungry that they are
eating there own manure.  The Dept. of Ag. comes out and discovers they
are all very fat.  He was very annoyed that he had to come out, but he
says it happens all the time.    THEN my husband and I goto breakfast
every Sunday morning,  so while we are gone she must of come over and
fed my horses half a bale of hay because it was gone when we came back.
OK so now I am very mad.  I go knock on her door but of course she does
not answer.  I just cannot believe that I live next to a fruit loop.  So
I put a camera on the hay, but of course she has not been over.  So I
called the Dept of Ag and explaind and told them since they wont give me
her name for sure, if the would call her and explain to her the dangers
of feeding other peoples horses.  They said they would,  the police said
I cannot press tresspassing charges unless I catch her in the act.

Does any one have any other suggestions??





























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Bette Lamore
Whispering Oaks Arabians
Home of 16.2h TLA Halynov
who lives on through his legacy
Hal's Riverdance!
http://www.arabiansporthorse.com

Always remember: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath away." (George Carlin)




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