Horse neglect in Poland

Poor horses - how can people be so cruel. Seeing that poor horse on the floor had me in tears and the other horses all look so sad, they just have a dead expression in their eyes :(

I'd love to offer the owner a holiday at mine. I'll employ people to look after him, make sure he's fed and watered with he'll have a nice, deep bed to sleep in. In other words I'll promise him everything and give him nothing :)

I hope he gets everything he deserves.
 
lp was somebody called liquidprinter, unsurprisingly selling liquid printers (whatever they might actually be), they haven't said anything in particular, really, just spammed the thread with advertising. I've pushed the button, so did Alec and the post was removed.

Utterly crass... I simply can't believe that someone would even believe that that would be a good form of advertising. :(
 
lp was somebody called liquidprinter, unsurprisingly selling liquid printers (whatever they might actually be), they haven't said anything in particular, really, just spammed the thread with advertising. I've pushed the button, so did Alec and the post was removed.

What really pissed me off was that they thought the pics were "awesome".

I make a practice, of NOT telling tales, and even now I've broken a self imposed rule! I thought that if I told them what I'd done, that would sort of be OK! ;)

Alec.
 
What really pissed me off was that they thought the pics were "awesome".

I make a practice, of NOT telling tales, and even now I've broken a self imposed rule! I thought that if I told them what I'd done, that would sort of be OK! ;)

Alec.

They thought what pics were awesome - the vids of the neglect?! Idiots. That makes my blood boil. :-(
 
Ah, I've seen spam ads for printers here before. They have always been deleted very quickly. P*ll*cks! :mad3: Thank you, Alec, for taking prompt action.
 
"I blame myself. It's my own fault. I should have been more down here. I've been busy with all sorts of other things ... that are insignificant in relation to what has happened here", John Byrialsen says referring to the Polish farm.

Strangely enough, John Byrialsen, we blame you too! No-one else is to blame for your neglect - and your desire to care for your horses on the cheap - by moving them to Poland! No doubt you were busy making money out of more profitable things than horse breeding at present! May you rot in hell!
 
Totally agree, and person in question should be held accountable, its about time everyone realised you have to live within your means, there is no excuse for animal neglect, though I do wonder if the recent horsemeat scandal is having an effect both in Europe and here? (For a number of reasons).
Are we to pity those who sink in to debt and can't cope with their horses?

At the stud farm in question, the down hill path has been too long for anyone to claim that they've only just realised that the world is a changing place, and that the middle to lower value horses, in what ever discipline, are now losing money at an alarming rate, and just as their value is declining, so with the falling away of body scores, the devaluation is accelerating.

On the Continent, there's a ready market for horse meat but it would seem that with the decline in body condition of the wretched creatures in question, even the abattoirs wont want them. What's the point of killing and skinning an animal which has no flesh on its bones?

When the world wakes up to the fact, that these "Green shoots of recovery", are nothing more than business spin and bellshit, and that we've another 10 years of difficulty in front of us, then we'll start to cut our cloth according to our means, and our living and breathing responsibilities will at least serve some purpose, and meet with a decent end.

Alec.
 
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