I think that's why Megan put it out there.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Do you think it would be OK to post this information about what happened to Regal Sal on other forums? Especially the name(s) of the conniving bit@h who has been pulling this heartless scam on trusting folks looking for homes for their horses?
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The liar has been in trouble before. She looks like a psycho. I think the story and her name should be plastered all over the place, if possible.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Do you think it would be OK to post this information about what happened to Regal Sal on other forums? Especially the name(s) of the conniving bit@h who has been pulling this heartless scam on trusting folks looking for homes for their horses?
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I passed it along on FB- to a OTTB group that has many contacts- they buy, sell, give advice, and keep a look out for. It's getting out there.Catalina wrote:Spreading the word seems to be about the only option just now. If it keeps one potential victim from falling into her claws, it'll have been well worth it.
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Update from Jenny Earhart on Wide Eyed Wanderer, the mare with several screws in her jaw:
After careful consideration by both the vet and surgeon upon reviewing X-Rays, it has been decided that Wide Eyed Wanderer will have one screw removed at a time, at intervals of several weeks. Both the vet & surgeon agree this was an "amateur" (backyard) job to attempt to fix a fractured jaw and want to ensure more damage is not done by removing them. Please keep this sweet old girl in your prayers that all goes well!
After careful consideration by both the vet and surgeon upon reviewing X-Rays, it has been decided that Wide Eyed Wanderer will have one screw removed at a time, at intervals of several weeks. Both the vet & surgeon agree this was an "amateur" (backyard) job to attempt to fix a fractured jaw and want to ensure more damage is not done by removing them. Please keep this sweet old girl in your prayers that all goes well!
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Hope that this will work as planned. Poor baby, she must have been in excruciating pain. Curiosity's sake, what would cause a broken jaw in a broodmare? Getting kicked?second_glance wrote:Update from Jenny Earhart on Wide Eyed Wanderer, the mare with several screws in her jaw:
After careful consideration by both the vet and surgeon upon reviewing X-Rays, it has been decided that Wide Eyed Wanderer will have one screw removed at a time, at intervals of several weeks. Both the vet & surgeon agree this was an "amateur" (backyard) job to attempt to fix a fractured jaw and want to ensure more damage is not done by removing them. Please keep this sweet old girl in your prayers that all goes well!
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Re AHR facebook: I wish somebody would pull that 3 year old Andalusian/TB cross gelding from the feedlot before he ships. This one really worries me. That there is someone who "might take him for retraining" if anything just hampers his chances, with everybody else apparently just stepping back.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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Well, the woman didn't take him, supposedly "unsound" and turns out she wouldn't have been a good adopter anyway (details on FB link above). And so, now I am back to hoping he does find someone who wants him other than the meat man. No idea what is wrong with him, but looks like the woman was looking for a horse that could be flipped quickly. So, hope he finds someone who will rehabilitate him and give him time to heal from whatever.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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Well, the woman didn't take him, supposedly "unsound" and turns out she wouldn't have been a good adopter anyway (details on FB link above). And so, now I am back to hoping he does find someone who wants him other than the meat man. No idea what is wrong with him, but looks like the woman was looking for a horse that could be flipped quickly. So, hope he finds someone who will rehabilitate him and give him time to heal from whatever.
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If I had the money he would be coming home with me, he is such a cutie too. Those eyes are just pleading for someone to take him and love him.
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And to stand between him and more charros, between him and the meat man.screamflyer wrote:If I had the money he would be coming home with me, he is such a cutie too. Those eyes are just pleading for someone to take him and love him.
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I can't access FB at work. Is it a matter of money, or is AHR trying to find space for him, too? If it's just money, I will be happy to make a donation for him.Catalina wrote:And to stand between him and more charros, between him and the meat man.screamflyer wrote:If I had the money he would be coming home with me, he is such a cutie too. Those eyes are just pleading for someone to take him and love him.
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Unfortunately it isn't just a matter of money. He needs somebody who can pull him from the feedlot ($275, I think) and then provide a home and rehab for him. Legs supposedly look clean, but the one woman who looked at him (supposedly a horse dealer wanting a quickly flippable horse) claimed that he wasn't sound and so she wasn't interested after all.ThreeMustangs wrote:I can't access FB at work. Is it a matter of money, or is AHR trying to find space for him, too? If it's just money, I will be happy to make a donation for him.Catalina wrote:And to stand between him and more charros, between him and the meat man.screamflyer wrote:If I had the money he would be coming home with me, he is such a cutie too. Those eyes are just pleading for someone to take him and love him.
Original write-up was as follows:
This approximately 3-year-old Andalusian/Thoroughbred cross gelding ended up on the lot after being dropped off by Mexican charro types. This horse acts very fearful at first, as if he has been manhandled a great deal, but comes around very quickly. Unknown if broke. Legs appear clean. 15 hh range. Owner wants $275.
Located in Riverside, CA.
]f interested in adopting or rescuing this horse, please fill out our application at www.auctionhorsesrescue.com
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Thanks, Catalina.Catalina wrote:Unfortunately it isn't just a matter of money. He needs somebody who can pull him from the feedlot ($275, I think) and then provide a home and rehab for him. Legs supposedly look clean, but the one woman who looked at him (supposedly a horse dealer wanting a quickly flippable horse) claimed that he wasn't sound and so she wasn't interested after all.ThreeMustangs wrote:
I can't access FB at work. Is it a matter of money, or is AHR trying to find space for him, too? If it's just money, I will be happy to make a donation for him.
Original write-up was as follows:
This approximately 3-year-old Andalusian/Thoroughbred cross gelding ended up on the lot after being dropped off by Mexican charro types. This horse acts very fearful at first, as if he has been manhandled a great deal, but comes around very quickly. Unknown if broke. Legs appear clean. 15 hh range. Owner wants $275.
Located in Riverside, CA.
]f interested in adopting or rescuing this horse, please fill out our application at http://www.auctionhorsesrescue.com
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Phil, Day 33. Jenny says Bryn Moser deserves all the credit. Whoever is doing the work, this is damn near a miracle.
And in case you've ever wondered what the rest of Phil looks like -- he's a serious cutie.
And in case you've ever wondered what the rest of Phil looks like -- he's a serious cutie.
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It is a miracle, and that's one happy horse.
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Tranquility Farm in California is having to downsize, and approximately 20 horses are going to need new homes. Informative...and poignant...article from DRF's Jay Hovdey:
http://www.drf.com/news/jay-hovdey-tran ... -attention
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I happened to look at their website today and for whatever reason, it seems largely out of date, not well maintained. That would likely have cost them donations, though I doubt those donations would have amounted to enough to make a major difference. Still, in the rescue business, every little bit counts.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Tranquility Farm in California is having to downsize, and approximately 20 horses are going to need new homes. Informative...and poignant...article from DRF's Jay Hovdey:
http://www.drf.com/news/jay-hovdey-tran ... -attention
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AHR pulled a 9yo mare named Sierra Madam at an auction today. 60 starts, no wins; last ran at GGF in April.
Also on the lot, a 7yo gelding, no wins in 23 starts, named Untouchable Todd. Not sure yet if AHR got him.
Also on the lot, a 7yo gelding, no wins in 23 starts, named Untouchable Todd. Not sure yet if AHR got him.
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24yo Portia Brown, just bailed from a KB after SoCal auction, by AHR.