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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-06-19 16:50:00, Anonymous wrote:

"no..it is not Cheryl..I made that post..Sarah. About teza...you know that she was skinny despite efforts to feed her. She was even fed more. I dont know though..whatever..you guys have her....now its like beating a dead horse..old story. I think the horses are taken care of just fine. Casie's horses died because it collicked..(or however you spell it). That is the only horse that has died since I was there aside from the one with Cancer. "

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Sarah, I really don't think that Teza was fed well.  A month after she was moved she had lots more weight on her, no bones sticking out.  No one made any effort to find out why she was so under weight.  It seems that animals are given very little care.  Casie's horse should not have been left when it was collicking.  If they are not walked and kept on their feet, they die.  It is a case of neglect.

Anonymous:
Well I am sorry..I was wrong about Teza then. I know what has to be done when a horse collicks. However dont you understand though, when this does happen, someone may not always be around. We were all at Lake Powell when this happened, and Jeff and Trin were taking care of the horses. As soon as they saw signs of it, the horse laying down, away from the herd, biting at its side, rolling..(i dont know which her horse did, but there were signs)..they walked the horse out..like you are supposed to, and then took it to the vet. After seeing the vet, they were bringing it home when it died in the trailor. Maybe Teza wasnt being fed well..for a senior horse (I know at the barn where I live and keep my horse..the senior horses have senior feed because they tend to get skinny) but I do know that it was no one's fault that Casie's horse died. Also, if the horse never belonged to the Sudweeks, then why are you complaining about it being skinny. Technically, since the horse was Leahs, and she wasnt paying board for it, it was her responsibility to see to it that the horse was fed properly and had the right type of feed.

Anonymous:
Well, Teza was being used in the so-called Equine Therapy, in exchange for being fed and taken care of.  But, like you said, that's an old story, and Teza is doing well now, and she looks much better.

Anonymous:
as far as the situation with the horses in Canada, they were under a caretaker, and the judge said that since he was young and all, or something (he was not a minor though and knew what needed to be done) that he was going to charge Mark. The horse that you see in the pictures..the foal..it had a disease. I forgot what it is called, but it had something to do with its legs. They were going to put the horse down before it it got older (as it was only a few days old) but Cheryl didnt want them to put the little thing down. Even though it wouldnt be able to be ridden, she wanted to raise it. It was not abused though. (In other words, it would have been better if that baby had been put to sleep so all this trouble wouldnt have been started) As with the horses that were seized, some of them were given back because they said there was nothing wrong with them. There really wasnt, and anyone who knows them, knows that the horses were just fine. It is really a sad story because the horses were taken care of up there. Cheryl used to tell me all the time that if I want a good horse, I should go and find one of their old ones and buy it.

Anonymous:
well I am glad to hear she is doing better. She was loved though, and when she was taken, the girl who was riding her..balled her eyes out.

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