That worked HappyCamper. Thanks. Listen, if the owner had called the vet that would be different. I am glad someone found them. And all you can do is wait for the investigation to be completed.
There is good news for the starving horses who were held hostage at Bailey Depot Feed & Supply Co
33 Road P68, Bailey, CO 80421; Park County has removed them to an undisclosed location where they are all receiving veterinarian care.
Little Big Man is doing really well.
I asked if I could send a donation and they replied that is "not necessary due to Park County doing their jobs".
I asked what I could do to help and they asked if I could put out the word that if "anyone wants to foster these horses or help find good homes, would be appreciated."
I believe inhumane people will come back, and deal with their karma.
blackonyx wrote: There is good news for the starving horses who were held hostage at Bailey Depot Feed & Supply Co
33 Road P68, Bailey, CO 80421; Park County has removed them to an undisclosed location where they are all receiving veterinarian care.
Little Big Man is doing really well.
I asked if I could send a donation and they replied that is "not necessary due to Park County doing their jobs".
I asked what I could do to help and they asked if I could put out the word that if "anyone wants to foster these horses or help find good homes, would be appreciated."
I believe inhumane people will come back, and deal with their karma.
The way I read the story from the Flume is the horses were moved because they had threats that people were going to take them.
As far as I know these horses have not been siezed yet so they can not be fostered or adopted unless the owner is releasing them.
My post is after having a conversation with Aspen Creek Veterinary Hospital this morning. I was told, "the owner has released them, they were taken to an undisclosed location where they are receiving veterinary care and will be needing foster homes".