moosea
Well-Known Member
It seems that the horses owner has been relentlessly pursuing the stud over facebook in a really awful way - which is neither dingnified nor honourable To mislead her sympathetic audience in this way has not gone down well .. I've followed it on facebook and didn't like the 'trolling' tone from the start. This has confirmed my unease about this, The rest is pure speculation, we don't know the other side and it seems the stud has been much more professional in not responding to the awful and uninformed comments that have been made by people who weren't there. Sadly this appears to be all about money, the stud accepted liability from the start even under the horrific circumstances of the fire. What happened to #bekind
If it had been my horse I would persue them all over facebook for the rest of time.
Every single profesional yard I have ever been on has had an emergency procedure for fire or evacuation of the yard in emergency situations.
If they were letting horses out into an area where this sort of thing could happen they might as well have let them all out onto the roads.
While we do not know the other side, what we do know is that the owner lost her horse in horrific circumstances which could have and should have, been prevented. In my opinion the stud not responding is outrageous. There should be a grovelling, public appology to the owner and assurances that the pit has been secured as a minimum.