ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: Sending our horse to a trainer - our story

Re: Sending our horse to a trainer - our story

Tivers@aol.com
Mon, 21 Apr 1997 21:27:08 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 97-04-21 19:15:05 EDT, you write:

<< Let me understand this, your horses leg was scraped to the bone on
Friday, you saw it Saturday yet you waited until Monday to have it seen
by the vet? Huge gouges out of her legs, and you didn't call the vet
immediately? Now, maybe there is a bit of exaggeration here? Or neglect?
Which is it?

Okay. >>
See what I mean about comedy? Sounds like a spokesman for the Clinton
administration explaining the latest bribe and blaming it on the messenger.

>>Deb does good work, and is much less abusive than any of the better
english or dressage trainers I've worked with. >>

Is this supposed to be a recommendation? I could recommend a lot of racehorse
trainers on that basis--"killed fewer horses last year than half the trainers
in the country."

>>She can swear, she can be
dramatic, she IS a cowgirl to the bones. >>

Get her a computer and get her on the list!!!

>>She's done a better job with my
two (totally different) horses than anyone else I know locally could
have done, and they've both stayed happy, fat and healthy while at her
place. I know of many other horses that she's done a good job with.

She's human.>

So, what you're saying is that, if tomorrow she treated you and your horses
in similar fashion, you'd smile and dismiss it as just good ol' Deb? I think
not.

>>This list should not be used to publicly embarrass or get even with
folks.>>

Agreed. But if a for-profit enterprise teated any of its customers on this
list in the same manner, you'd be hearing about it.

ti

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