Ben H
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Last week a cop from our town who is also the animal control officer came by to tell us that there was a complaint we weren't taking care of our horses. That they were malnourished and so on. The women claimed she used to work here, even though we hadn't hired anyone. She argued with him when he said he sits in our driveway three times a week (speed trap) and doesn't see anything wrong. She questioned what he would know and he proceeded to tell her he owns a horse. She asked to remain anonymous. As a matter of procedure the State Vet for animal welfare had to come down. She walked the farm, looked at every horse and couldn't find any infraction. So a report was written and everything was good to go. Now, the question is what procedures can we go through to get the name of this person who called this in?
My wife was talking with the farrier yesterday, I don't know if it was his horse or someone else's he was talking about, but there was a horse in a field with a foot of grass, they were called in for not feeding their horse.
A women who owns a horse about 2 miles away on a back road came by last night to see the new baby, her husband is a cop in our town as well. My wife told her about what happened, she said she had been called in too for her horse not having shelter. He had shelter, it's just that he didn't always like to use it when the weather was bad.
Part of this, the vet told us, is that they want to see equine facilities have to be licensed and inspected in this state. Farm Bureau is fortunately against it.
My wife was talking with the farrier yesterday, I don't know if it was his horse or someone else's he was talking about, but there was a horse in a field with a foot of grass, they were called in for not feeding their horse.
A women who owns a horse about 2 miles away on a back road came by last night to see the new baby, her husband is a cop in our town as well. My wife told her about what happened, she said she had been called in too for her horse not having shelter. He had shelter, it's just that he didn't always like to use it when the weather was bad.
Part of this, the vet told us, is that they want to see equine facilities have to be licensed and inspected in this state. Farm Bureau is fortunately against it.