adpierce
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A friend of mine has just had her horse put down - 4 weeks after moving to a particular livery yard.
The fencing between paddocks is in a very poor state and keeps falling down.
On a previous occassion the horses from an adjacent paddock broke through the fencing and attacked and kicked my friends horse - luckly on that occassion the horse did not have shoes on the back.
She complained to the livery owner about the fencing and her concern. Nothing was done.
Yesterday the horse broke through again and attacked and kicked her horse. This time it had shoes on and to quote the vet, the leg was broken so bad it was like gravel.
This same horse has also kicked at riders walking through the paddock.
She is very distraught at her loss but the reaction of the livery owners is that "these things happen" and they have showed no concern, remorse or compassion whatsoever.
The catalogue of stupid things the livery yard owners subjected her horse to sadly ended with the demise of her horse.
When she first arrived, they made her put her gelding in with a stroppy mare in season which attacked him on an almost continual basis (because they felt sorry for the mare). The horses were segregated only when an adjacent farmer witnessed the mare actually kicking her gelding over a fence.
Anyone got any advice
The fencing between paddocks is in a very poor state and keeps falling down.
On a previous occassion the horses from an adjacent paddock broke through the fencing and attacked and kicked my friends horse - luckly on that occassion the horse did not have shoes on the back.
She complained to the livery owner about the fencing and her concern. Nothing was done.
Yesterday the horse broke through again and attacked and kicked her horse. This time it had shoes on and to quote the vet, the leg was broken so bad it was like gravel.
This same horse has also kicked at riders walking through the paddock.
She is very distraught at her loss but the reaction of the livery owners is that "these things happen" and they have showed no concern, remorse or compassion whatsoever.
The catalogue of stupid things the livery yard owners subjected her horse to sadly ended with the demise of her horse.
When she first arrived, they made her put her gelding in with a stroppy mare in season which attacked him on an almost continual basis (because they felt sorry for the mare). The horses were segregated only when an adjacent farmer witnessed the mare actually kicking her gelding over a fence.
Anyone got any advice