by white_thundacat Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:53 pm
I agree, it is the saddest thing.. but we did not get enough hay in for the winter... the barn staff stayed out late haying, with the help of most of the rest of the staff at Living Waters, we stayed out past supper trying to get as much hay as possible... but we could not get enough in, we needed about 10,000 bales of hay for the horses and cows for the winter, and we only got in 6,000.... we tried selling them, and even giving them away, but no one wants a horse like that, well, around the place they were being sold.... no one wanted even a 3 year old mare who was broken very easily.... or was she 2 years old? idk... but the owner has this rule... 3 strikes, and your out... it they buck him off or attack him more than 3 times, they are gone... so... he only wants the best horses for campers to ride.. this summer, we already got a few campers thrown, and he wants the safety of the campers.