7/26/13

The Plants Are Closed, But These Horses ARE Owned By A Kill Buyer!

Honestly, as we peruse the "programs and placements" this week it was another smack yourself in the head kind of experience.  We simply can't believe the level of ummm, foolishness?  that follows these women.  Gray horses, ponies, ultra skinny horses and even resale horses.  The plants are closed for two weeks for maintenance.  But on Tuesday we saw this statement posted:

ATTENTION PLEASE IF YOU WANT ONE OF LAST WEEKS HORSES ALL ON THIS PAGE NEED TO BUY THEM TODAY . DON'T THINK THEY WILL GET ANYMORE TIME AFTER TODAY. SO PLEASE LOOK THEM OVER AND CHECK OUT OUR MAIN PAGES 1-2 AND BUY ONE TODAY OR SPONSOR AND DONATE TO SAVE A LIFE.  theresa

And this one:

The horses in this album are owned by a kill buyer, they have a VERY short window of time to get to safety. Location: southcentral PA. Please see our "Notes" for additional information on fees, quarantining, transport, etc. If you wish to purchase one of these horses please send us a PM. Please, no fundraising on these pages (contact us if you're a 501c3!). Deadline: Sunday 21st @noon.  (still on the web page evening 7/26)

And even this one:


WE HAVE ANOTHER LOAD NEEDING HELP , LET'S GET THESE GUY'S HOMES !!!

Sigh.

Here's a beautiful gray appy.  Moore doesn't ship gray horses.  He probably got him for a song and he's being hawked for $500.  Was in NO danger of shipping.




Another skinny, sore gray.



Oh well, at least the horse is going to a good home, right?  They all do, right?  Because the adopters are completely checked out and you can return the horse if you need to, right?



This one hurts.  So thin. Senior gelding.  Very short window, but deadline TBD!  You do realize there is no meat on this poor animal, don't you?  My God, he should been trucked straight out of Rotz's hell hole and started on a feeding regimen. 



Moore was going to ship this pony, yes he was!






Another painfully thin horse, looks depressed but "seems" sound.  Was not getting on a truck.  Should have been taken home and fed immediately!



And finally, a resale horse for $1200.  If the accounts can be believed a really nice horse, but not a horse in danger.  A horse in no danger of shipping being profitably sold by a non-profit organization.  Ethical?  You be the judge.


By the way, if you run across the Village that's missing it's Idiot, we've found him.







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