Ginny Collins ships sick foals, full of worms. Poor babies were weaned off their moms so early that the bones in their little bodies did not even developed properly.
She runs a urine-collecting ranch, and the foals are "by-product", unwanted material from the mares.
Foals arrived in poor condition: scruffy dull coat, sad eyes, bloated bellies, barely keeping balance of swollen joints. After rounds and rounds of dewormers foals passed so many worms, it is horrible!!! They were constipated and robbed of nutrition from birth!
This "breeder" ships horses thousands of miles without a blink in the eye, knowing they are coughing and sneezing. She also covers herself by cheap vet letter stating "horses are fine" for shipment.
If you confront her, she will call your local animal welfare to investigate YOU! As if it was you who neglected the foals, when, in fact, they have arrived in poor condition.
Do not buy from Winchester Ranch. Unless you are willing to deal with heartache and shame from Animal Welfare visit. Shame on you, Ginny Collins. You sounded so nice on the phone!
My Land Farm, Nova Scotia.
Proud owner of two Winchester Horse
Chester Basin,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, December 03, 2011
we own two horses from winchester ranch which were shipped to nova scotia along with other horses from the ranch.We could not be any happier with our two, they are very healthy and just plain great horses.