Scammed2014
Pennsylvania,#2General Comment
Tue, March 11, 2014
I too have been scammed, sold a sick horse and recieved false information.
Brandy
Ellwood City,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, April 08, 2013
I absolutely love reading stuff about all of the horse placesments and rescues. Clearly you were not the horse owner for a "blind" mare any way. Strangles is not a big deal unless it is the b*****d strangles. That can actaully kill a horse. However the picture is showing the very end stage of the strangles.. When a horse has the strangles their body fights it on their own just like a humans body when they have a cold. As for you "adopting" a horse that came off of a kill truck you assume the risk of getting a horse that is sick. Have you ever been to a horse sale or watched a kill buyer load a kill truck??? Clearly the answer to that is a no as well.. You can ask anyone that has and they will tell you that these kill horses get shipped from sale to sale all over the US and if this was a tri state area kill buyer then I will almost bet that this horse has been at one or more of all of the local sales. Imagine all the siuck horses that it came into contact with. Get real and get your s**t straight before you type up bullshit that you clearly have not taken the time to research. I am an avid supporter of all of the rescues that I have come into contact. I support what they are doing by saving all of the horses that do not have another chance.. On the plus side since all of your colts got the strangles you dont have to worry about vaccinating them for it or them getting it at a later date :)