biggingerpony
Well-Known Member
My best friend just rang me in tears she works on a farm catering for mentally disabled adults, its a great job and rewarding she deals with clients and cares for the 4 ponies they've got.
Her boss (a multi millionaire) is a complete and utter cow! One of the ponies a shetland has come in hobbling, laminitic pose, raging hot hooves, and throbbing digital pulses, my friend says straight away laminitis and goes to get boss, who says no its not and refuses to get vet as its too much money! My friend rang up our farrier said it sounds like laminitis and she managed to get him out (for free) tomorrow. Boss knows absolutely nothing about horses!
So my poor friend has had to turn the poor thing back out, (not even any stables he can be put in) while the boss insists they all get hay nets (they are already on a hugggee paddock. The boss also daily gives them a whole loaf of bread, apples, carrots etc.
While my friend feels terrible there's nothing she can do, she has already been threatened with being fired over not giving them haynets and asking the boss to stop feeding them, and shes in no way able to take that risk nor can she afford the vets fees if she rang the vet out of her own accord.
I know its not my place, but I feel so sorry for her... clearly a little ponies welfare is at stake and she feels so powerless! The boss clearly can afford the vet as when I last went to visit said ponies with my friend she had just bought a brand new range rover
Her boss (a multi millionaire) is a complete and utter cow! One of the ponies a shetland has come in hobbling, laminitic pose, raging hot hooves, and throbbing digital pulses, my friend says straight away laminitis and goes to get boss, who says no its not and refuses to get vet as its too much money! My friend rang up our farrier said it sounds like laminitis and she managed to get him out (for free) tomorrow. Boss knows absolutely nothing about horses!
So my poor friend has had to turn the poor thing back out, (not even any stables he can be put in) while the boss insists they all get hay nets (they are already on a hugggee paddock. The boss also daily gives them a whole loaf of bread, apples, carrots etc.
While my friend feels terrible there's nothing she can do, she has already been threatened with being fired over not giving them haynets and asking the boss to stop feeding them, and shes in no way able to take that risk nor can she afford the vets fees if she rang the vet out of her own accord.
I know its not my place, but I feel so sorry for her... clearly a little ponies welfare is at stake and she feels so powerless! The boss clearly can afford the vet as when I last went to visit said ponies with my friend she had just bought a brand new range rover