well ultra dog ,you beginning to get it now?LOL! its really funny how you can stir folks up with a subject like this,,Ive probably been more miles horseback than any five here,i raised them and kept them for well over sixty years.I have absolutely no problem with any one who USES a horse,for any reason whatsoever.wheather to round up cattle or pick up girls,i do have a problem with seeing a horse standing in a bare dirt field with no one to tend to it,which i think is the original point of this.and i think all agree on that,but unfortunately as the economy goes so does the horse industry the last several years.without the outlet to get rid of these extra horses any more,its getting worse all the time.folks buy them,put them out on a small ranchette( I hate that term) find out they dont have the time or resources keep one properly.and the horse suffers.better to put the poor thing down in my opinion.I wont own another,not because i dont like them,but because i cant use one anymore.if i got to feed something, to make me feel better,I'll write a check to an orphanage.
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