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| Last night we went to a local jackpot. I was waiting for my turn to run when this gentleman lead this poor , malnourished horse (at least in my opinion), with blood coming out of his nostrils, covered in sweat, boots still on etc, trying to look for the owner of the horse. The owner finally was found, she did not show much concern for the poor horse. She went about her business as nothing was wrong. A few minutes later, she was in the holding pen and tried to run the horse, to say the least they had a not so good run. After their run, she took him to the warm up pen and worked him some more.
It is not my place to judge, I don't know this lady at all, I don't know the history of the horse, but the first impression that I got wasn't very positive at all. But any how, if your horse is bleeding.... can you still run him? if so, even though I don't admire this lady's horsemanship at all, it will ease my mind a bit. (sorry, I don't know much about bleeders or how to deal with them)
ok yeah, I guess I am judging a bit, sorry, but this horse looked indeed pitiful and it broke my heart :( |
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| About the only thing you could have done here was talk to the producers of the race to see if they would refuse to let her run. That only would have happened if they have a rule about abuse (to run a bleeder while bleeding is abuse IMO).
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| I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there. |
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| he could have broken loose and hurt both sides of his nose, I wasn't sure. I asked the owner if he was a bleeder and she mumble something and walked off ... that's why I did not say anything :( |
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| love2ridepre - 2018-05-10 10:36 AM
he could have broken loose and hurt both sides of his nose, I wasn't sure. I asked the owner if he was a bleeder and she mumble something and walked off ... that's why I did not say anything :(
well, take some comfort in the fact that you said something to her. It kinda sounds like she knew she was wrong, by the mumbling part. Maybe by you speaking up, she will think twice next time.  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | All I can say is Wow that poor poor horse... You just cant fix stupid.. Some people just dont have a clue, I may have said something to the producer or maybe not, just dont know.. If I were there I may have had a talk with this lady to ask her if she knew that her horse was a bleeder and see what how it went from there..So sad for the horse |
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| ^. This. I don’t know why people who treat animals like that even own them. I was setting barrels this weekend when a horse fell turning the second. She was pretty overweight, not a balanced rider and when he stumbled he tried his best to get up but he just could not with her hanging on the side-down they went but he did everything he could not to step on her and just stood there. She got up saying I hate this MFing horse and reached up too snatch on him and hit him. I grabbed the reins and said I will walk him out while you cool off. I told her he tried his best to take care of her to please show him so love. I hope she did, I know she was embarrassed. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | rodeomom3 - 2018-05-10 10:41 AM ^. This. I don’t know why people who treat animals like that even own them. I was setting barrels this weekend when a horse fell turning the second. She was pretty overweight, not a balanced rider and when he stumbled he tried his best to get up but he just could not with her hanging on the side-down they went but he did everything he could not to step on her and just stood there. She got up saying I hate this MFing horse and reached up too snatch on him and hit him. I grabbed the reins and said I will walk him out while you cool off. I told her he tried his best to take care of her to please show him so love. I hope she did, I know she was embarrassed.
I have seem plenty of what you saw last night Nancy just so sad how these animals are treated even after the fact that they try their best not to hurt their riders. Thats why I cant sell anything any more to someone I dont know.. Glad you did what you did by taking the reins of that horse..Some people just make me want to puke.. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | FLITASTIC - 2018-05-10 10:35 AM I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there.
Go get em Flit.. |
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | I’m about 98% nice but that 2% is UGLY and my filter is growing old and weak. I would have been tempted to deliver a good old-fashioned George Tyler a$$ chewing. . . You let her know that she’s being watched, and as someone said, you can’t fix stupid. |
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| rodeomom3 - 2018-05-10 10:41 AM ^. This. I don’t know why people who treat animals like that even own them. I was setting barrels this weekend when a horse fell turning the second. She was pretty overweight, not a balanced rider and when he stumbled he tried his best to get up but he just could not with her hanging on the side-down they went but he did everything he could not to step on her and just stood there. She got up saying I hate this MFing horse and reached up too snatch on him and hit him. I grabbed the reins and said I will walk him out while you cool off. I told her he tried his best to take care of her to please show him so love. I hope she did, I know she was embarrassed.
In my opinion this was an excellent way to handle these sticky situations. Great job Nancy! |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Southtxponygirl - 2018-05-10 10:49 AM FLITASTIC - 2018-05-10 10:35 AM I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there. Go get em Flit..
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | FLITASTIC - 2018-05-10 10:35 AM I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there.
Flit would be a horses Knight in Shining Armor, lol..
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| Southtxponygirl - 2018-05-10 9:42 AM
FLITASTIC - 2018-05-10 10:35 AM I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there.
Flit would be a horses Knight in Shining Armor, lol..
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   Location: Arizona | Man, that would have been tough not to say anything to her. I am not one to keep my mouth shut, especially if I see someone abusing their animals. I don't care..I will say something. I would have said something to her if we were both in the holding pen. I guess that's just me though. The horses lungs would have been filled with blood, he would have coughed a lot during his run or for sure after....I believe this is what happens with bleeders. Poor horse. |
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| the reason why I did not say much more to her is that I wasn't 100% sure he is a bleeder. The guy that brought him up was leading him by the halter only so I am not sure if he got loose and hurt his nose making him bleed from both nostrils or if he is indeed a bleeder. Regardless, you guys should have seen this poor guy.... he was trench in sweat, with his splint boots still on, breathing hard, just miserable :( .... I don't know, it just felt so wrong!!! and still does!!! |
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | You’ll probably run into her & him again somewhere and can reassess his situation. You will be better prepared to handle things if they are bad. I’m just so sorry for what some horses have to endure- |
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| You can give benefit of the doubt on the " He got loose and hurt his nose" but as soon as someone got back on and was going to go MAKE A RUN, that would be it for me. Doesn't matter if she hurt him, he is a bleeder, or if he hurt himself, you DO NOT run a horse under any of those circumstances. |
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| I spent the majority of today asking about this person LOL.... I found out who she is and trust me, I will be keeping an eye for her... I am on a mission now!!!
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| love2ridepre - 2018-05-10 12:04 PM
I spent the majority of today asking about this person LOL.... I found out who she is and trust me, I will be keeping an eye for her... I am on a mission now!!!

I would still talk to the producer of the barrel race and let them know what you witnessed. They may have a no abuse policy. All the ones out here do. lol |
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      Location: IN MY OWN LITTLE WORLD AT LEAST THEY KNOW ME HERE | I was at a JP about a month ago and a young woman made a run on a lathered up horse. He was frantic when she went in. Needless to say it wasn’t pretty.
She came out and cominced to beating the crap out of the horses head. He was going absolutely nuts. Scared to death.
Hmmm so I called her down.
Hey don’t beat on that animal. Not here, not while I’m here.
She looked at me and froze and good for her she didn’t say anything in response and went to her trailer.
I was sitting and waiting on it though as i was about to step off my mare and yank her off that poor horse and spank on her some.
****ed me off :[
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          Location: Missouri | love2ridepre - 2018-05-10 2:04 PM I spent the majority of today asking about this person LOL.... I found out who she is and trust me, I will be keeping an eye for her... I am on a mission now!!! 
Message me because now I need to know who it is too since we travel in the same circles! |
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           Location: Kansas | She should have loaded that horse up and went home. I don't think it was appropriate of her to run him especially while he was bleeding. Just goes to show how much she apparently cares for her animals |
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  Location: /ARKANSAS | I have been known to scream at people that are hitting horses over the head, actually reported one, then one came out of the arena sawing the bit in the horses mouth, reported her too. So I know I cannot keep my mouth shut, they wil take that stupid animal owner or me out in cuffs, I will not ever nor honestly can I keep my mouth shut.  |
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   Location: Arizona | Yakima - 2018-05-10 2:18 PM
I was at a JP about a month ago and a young woman made a run on a lathered up horse. He was frantic when she went in. Needless to say it wasn’t pretty.
She came out and cominced to beating the crap out of the horses head. He was going absolutely nuts. Scared to death.
Hmmm so I called her down.
Hey don’t beat on that animal. Not here, not while I’m here.
She looked at me and froze and good for her she didn’t say anything in response and went to her trailer.
I was sitting and waiting on it though as i was about to step off my mare and yank her off that poor horse and spank on her some.
****ed me off :[
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      Location: Arkansas | FLITASTIC - 2018-05-10 10:35 AM
I would simply call 911 on my cell phone and tell them you witnessed severe animal cruelty!!!! In the mean time I would take videos for evidence, and probably " Accidentally" walk by and grab them by the shirt and jerk them off the horse and put my boot on their head on the ground until the cops got there.
Oh, is this not accepted practice in dealing with idiots??? There's a special place in hell for child/elder/animal abuse, in my humble opinion. |
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| I don't tolerate abuse either. I've threatened to jerk a few people off their horses and beat the crap out of them if I ever caught them doing it again (male and female). A couple weeks ago there was a HS calf roper that was beating his horse after he missed. Several people reported him but he still to roped the next day. Should have been disqualified. I'm now on a mission to watch this kid every time he ropes and catch him doing it again. I plan on following him right back to his trailer and I'll have my phone and big mouth ready. |
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| What is really really sad is that if these people are behaving like this in public, it is hard to imagine what they do to these poor animals in the privacy of their homes. It truly breaks my heart  |
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