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Muddy Creek Stable Appaloosa Breeding Farm Sold a sick horse stating that it did not "spook" and was a 1 temperament. Turns out the horse had eye infections so bad it was almost blind. The girl was "training" a sick horse, saying that it was e Edinburg Pennsylvania
The seller of an Appaloosa horse stated that this horse had a 1 temperament and was easy to train. The horse was almost comatose when I saw it and did not open its eyes often. I did not see any drainage from it's eyes, but it turns out it had a massive eye infection in both eyes. The horse was almost blind and this woman was training it to walk/trot/canter. It was also very sick and lethargic. Every time I went to see the horse, it had just been bathed. It had just been bathed when she dropped it off as well. Later that day, the eyes of the horse were draining fluid down it's face. When the vet saw the horse he was angry and said that this infection was bad and had been developing for a long time. The horse needed tons of eye treatments and cost thousands. It was a rescue horse, so I expected as much. But the lady lied about the condition of the horse and it's ground manners. She stated it did not spook...she spooks at everything! She stated she was a 1 temperament. As soon as she felt better, she was testing me left and right. I don't know what this woman was feeding it, but she had her for 4 months after rescuing it and the ribs on the horse were still protruding. I saw some of her other horses, of which about half were rescues, and a lot were skinny with ribs protruding. I believe that this woman "rescues" horses, lies about their abilities/temperament, lies about their health status, and turns them over as fast as she can for profit. The woman goes by the name of Cassie on the internet, but this is not her name. She is "friends" with a guy who works at a rescue place, and none of the names on the stalls belong to the horses she has. Definitely sounds like a typical horse trader trying to make a profit on rescue horses.