Dexter
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Long story short, but we got the rugs nicked off our ponies backs in the field as well as all of our hay, inc what they were eating!! At that point we moved our 3 youngsters to a youngster friendly livery yard. We offered to take Dakota but his owner refused as she couldn't afford to lose the livery. She would have lost less than a fiver! It broke my heart leaving him and everyone was in tears taking our babies away listening to him screaming 
Anyway, long story short, he was on his own for about 48 hours. We kept checking him and he was in a hell of a state. I finally tracked his owner down by staking the field out! and she cried crocodile tears said how awful it was, so we arranged to take him to the youngster friendly livery yard as soon as we could get the wagon there. In the meantime I brought my foal over, hes at a yard within walking distance. So in a blizzard conditions we walked my foal down a 1:5 hill thats iced over.
2 days ago when i went to the field Dakotas owners were there, as was a local "bottom feeder" dealer. i told her that I knew someone who would buy him and would give him a fab home. I asked her to let me know if he was going and to give me notice to take the foal back to the yard or get my other horse down there for company. She agreed to contact the 3rd party to arrange them buying him, and has ignored me point blank ever since. She contacted the 3rd party to tell them they could have him so long as he was gone today, they couldnt pick him up due to the atrocious weather here
Dakota was removed this morning leaving my weanling alone!! Luckily he was pretty chilled and I left work straight away and took my riding horse down the hill to keep him company, as we wouldn't have got the foal up the hill. I barely got down it!
Anyway, poor Dakota has now got a hideously uncertain future in the hands of a dealer who regularly puts his horses through Holmfirth Sales
This wont mean anything to most people, but until I started typing this I was considering going round to the owners house with a baseball bat! Than you HHO for listening to my rant. Now the rage has gone I can bawl my eyes out for a bit and hopefully sleep
There is scum in the world who shouldn't own a pot plant never mind a horse!!
Anyway, long story short, he was on his own for about 48 hours. We kept checking him and he was in a hell of a state. I finally tracked his owner down by staking the field out! and she cried crocodile tears said how awful it was, so we arranged to take him to the youngster friendly livery yard as soon as we could get the wagon there. In the meantime I brought my foal over, hes at a yard within walking distance. So in a blizzard conditions we walked my foal down a 1:5 hill thats iced over.
2 days ago when i went to the field Dakotas owners were there, as was a local "bottom feeder" dealer. i told her that I knew someone who would buy him and would give him a fab home. I asked her to let me know if he was going and to give me notice to take the foal back to the yard or get my other horse down there for company. She agreed to contact the 3rd party to arrange them buying him, and has ignored me point blank ever since. She contacted the 3rd party to tell them they could have him so long as he was gone today, they couldnt pick him up due to the atrocious weather here
Dakota was removed this morning leaving my weanling alone!! Luckily he was pretty chilled and I left work straight away and took my riding horse down the hill to keep him company, as we wouldn't have got the foal up the hill. I barely got down it!
Anyway, poor Dakota has now got a hideously uncertain future in the hands of a dealer who regularly puts his horses through Holmfirth Sales
This wont mean anything to most people, but until I started typing this I was considering going round to the owners house with a baseball bat! Than you HHO for listening to my rant. Now the rage has gone I can bawl my eyes out for a bit and hopefully sleep