May 14, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Saved: 58 horses rescued in Texas
I am thankful that these horses were saved. I still find it difficult that the horses I rescued from Habitat for Horses are subjected to live in a yard that floods due to a seller who lied on the disclosure. I have 2 dead horsesthem drowned in his stall, one of and not one of our state reps can be of any help to us. I live in a pond and no survey or home inspect could have found this problem without major rain. So a special thank you to Beth Bysenburger who continues to ignore my situation. If you're thinking of moving to Hopkins County, think again. This is the wild west and you will have no rights or help from anyone. |
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So, why don't you move or give the horses to someone who can actually take care of them?
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