imasmartie
Member
I have attended this sale a few times not to buy but to look at the conditions the horses are in.
there are a lot of dealers there selling there coloureds horses which often have no weight on them and are in general poor condition, feet not looked after etc,
but my biggest concern was the fact they had mares with young foals at foot, and worst of all no hay or water provided,
true some people for what ever reason even if the animal had been looked after gave finances as an excuse for there horse to be there but these were the ones that had hay.
the handlers from the auction ring were in most cases poor had no care for the horses at all.
its a shame in this day and age that people see fit to send horses to markets like this.
indeed why are cattle markets still allowed to sell horses at all is beyond me.
there are a lot of dealers there selling there coloureds horses which often have no weight on them and are in general poor condition, feet not looked after etc,
but my biggest concern was the fact they had mares with young foals at foot, and worst of all no hay or water provided,
true some people for what ever reason even if the animal had been looked after gave finances as an excuse for there horse to be there but these were the ones that had hay.
the handlers from the auction ring were in most cases poor had no care for the horses at all.
its a shame in this day and age that people see fit to send horses to markets like this.
indeed why are cattle markets still allowed to sell horses at all is beyond me.