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Emaciated CL Horse (Tennessee), UPDATE: Rescued!! (pg. 8)

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  • #21
    OK - Noctis is in Nashville, has the time to go get him, and has a truck but no trailer. She says Nolensville Vet *might* issue a health cert on the poor beast.

    Anybody have a trailer she can borrow, or want to volunteer to give him a lift if she does the negotiating?
    "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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    • #22
      Someone contact AC, please! This might be a repeat offender. There could be more emaciated horses. Don't assume anything.
      “Pray, hope, and don't worry.”

      St. Padre Pio

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      • #23
        He can also be taken directly to Nolensville and its cheap as dirt to get stuff done there. Wouldn't do more than basic vet care there but it would get him seen and its CLOSE. Like WA said, I have time and am just down the road, but too broke to be useful financially.

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        • #24
          OK someone? said she could transport a short distance. Maybe we can pay her to take a trip to MA or FL?

          PM me whoever does the hard work. As long as you have paypal, I'm in as it is so easy to "gift" it at no fee is charged.

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          • #25
            the ad says $800 or best offer. im in for a dribble also.
            from sunridge1 Go get 'em Roy! Stupid clown shoe nailing, acid pouring bast@rds.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by WalkInTheWoods View Post
              the ad says $800 or best offer. im in for a dribble also.
              my best offer would be 1 dollar and no butt kicking....

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              • #27
                Guys, seriously? Why is no one doing the right thing to help stop dirtbags like this? Are you afraid to hurt his feelings?
                “Pray, hope, and don't worry.”

                St. Padre Pio

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                • #28
                  OK once someone sends AC over there, the guy is going to get mad. If we can get the horse out cheaply, it is best. If not, then send AC over. BTDT. Once the guy gets ticked off at us, he won't do anything to let us get the horse.

                  OK, PM me and I'll check in morning before going to barn. If it's a go, I can paypal in morning or after I get back from barn in afternoon. Be nice to the seller. He can cut us off.

                  Well see? Obviously some of you have never dealt with people like some horse owners are. You have to be nice, you have to be non-judgmental, or he can keep the horse and starve it to death. It's not a matter of principle or who is right or wrong. I't's a mater of can we save this horse or not. Both sketcher has offered a home and arrows endure has offered a rescue place, so it's not like we don't have a place to send him. I forget the name of the Cother who went over in NC and negotiated a horse out of a bad situation, but she did it the right way for the horse to survive. She got the horse into shape and sold it. Good for her.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by microbovine View Post
                    Guys, seriously? Why is no one doing the right thing to help stop dirtbags like this? Are you afraid to hurt his feelings?
                    Originally posted by HorseShine View Post
                    I saw that someone on the FiSH forum has left a message on the seller's phone # to get an address with the intent to give it to AC.
                    Starting at post 9417: Also see post 9422

                    http://fhotd64476.yuku.com/topic/535...lease?page=942

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                    • #30
                      I totally agree w/ cloudyandcallie on this. AC is NOT going to be the way to get this horse out of there.

                      OK, so we have Noctis to do the negotiating, still need to find someone local w/ truck/trailer and a place for him to crash for a few days while we sort out transport - and then we have Sketcher in Mass. and Arrows Endure in Jax FL duking it out as to who ultimately gets him!

                      Let's not send any Paypal yet, but do post if you're in for a few dollars.

                      I'm going to crosspost this on the TWH Soring thread to ensure we're not duplicating any efforts. Thanks all!!
                      "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                      • #31
                        Also, the FiSH forum is following this thread. I hope that the horse can be bailed before/if AC does anything.

                        I agree with being pleasant with sellers in these cases. I learned that from the FUGLY Blog. *sigh*

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                        • #32
                          The best way is get the horse, document, document, document, then call animal control. Then the horse is safe, and hopefully they can get in there and do something. Of course, some areas of Tennessee are bad about going after the asses that starve horses.

                          It will likely be easier to get him to Florida then to Mass, but my home here is temporary. We will work to rehome him once he's healthy. We have way too much experience with hungry horses, and we know what to do with them. I also have a good quarantine area, and experience with retraining if needed.

                          I may be able to get a truck and trailer a couple of hours north to meet someone, but it wouldn't be until next weekend. (trailer is in for new tires, divider repairs, etc). I'd have to check with truck and trailer owner. So, say I can get someone to trailer from Tennessee into southern Georgia or even western florida, and we can pick up there. I'm going to google the route and see how far it is and all that....

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                          • #33
                            Originally posted by HorseShine View Post
                            Also, the FiSH forum is following this thread. I hope that the horse can be bailed before/if AC does anything.

                            I agree with being pleasant with sellers in these cases. I learned that from the FUGLY Blog. *sigh*
                            Oh good. I'm not a member there, are you? If so, could you maybe see if they have someone local w/ a truck & trailer who could put the boy up for a couple days while further transport is sorted?

                            Also, here on COTH, let's try to get an idea of the $ numbers before we sic the charming Noctis on the guy! I don't want to send her out there empty handed!
                            "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                            • #34
                              ...and, within the last hour, the posting has been removed. That's always ominous.

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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by Arrows Endure View Post
                                ...and, within the last hour, the posting has been removed. That's always ominous.
                                Did someone copy the number? This does not look good...
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                                • #36
                                  I got the e-mail address. I'll PM it to Noctis & we can try that. Hopefully he already found a good home!

                                  THANKS SO MUCH to everyone who stepped up - stay tuned!!
                                  "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                                  • #37
                                    Noctis is e-mailing now. Will post back if she hears anything.
                                    "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                                    • #38
                                      Just got back from work and the barn and saw this. I can contribute some money. Currently do not have a working trailer, so can't be of any assistance there. However, I do have an empty stall in my barn, and I'm in Murfreesboro, so if he doesn't have any contagious problems I could keep him for a while. My big concern is I don't have a way to quarantine him.
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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by RubyTuesday View Post
                                        Did someone copy the number? This does not look good...
                                        The entire ad, including pics was copied & pasted on the FiSH forum. It does not look as if it is a screenshot though. I am not sure if that matters.

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                                        • #40
                                          That's awesome! There MAY be a local-to-Nashville TWH person who can take him in - that came via Facebook. Just waiting for confirmation on that, and of course whether or not the horse is still available. Would that be OK with everybody?
                                          "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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