Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

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Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby Kathy Johnson » Sat Apr 30, 2016 5:45 pm

This is a government auction for horses impounded during a rescue. Bidding goes until June 16th. Some real sweeties :)

Instructions:
http://www.ct.gov/doag/cwp/view.asp?Q=579646&A=1367


Photos:
http://www.ct.gov/doag/lib/doag/inspection_regulation/2016/horse_auction_photos_compressed_.pdf

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby greenhorse » Sun May 01, 2016 6:31 am

I know two of the horses involved in this horrible mess. There was a third, but he died. Very, very sad.

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby bits » Sun May 01, 2016 12:58 pm

What's the back story of this case?

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby bits » Sun May 01, 2016 1:02 pm

Also noticed this in the first link...


If a purchased animal was not previously implanted with a microchip, it has been implanted with a LifeChip® with Bio-Thermo™ technology which is capable of measuring body temperature.

How could having a chip that measures body temperature be helpful?

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby Kathy Johnson » Sun May 01, 2016 2:31 pm

We had a filly by Romeo. We sold her, but she was super sweet. He made it back to Tennessee safely, but very thin. Which one died? Which others do you know and are they horses you'd recommend?

Here is another article:

http://www.ratemyhorsepro.com/news/fairy-tail-equines-investigated-for-horse-abuse-ct-authorities.aspx


Never mind--I found it. What a shame.

http://www.ratemyhorsepro.com/news/fairy-tail-equines-owners-charged-with-animal-cruelty.aspx

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby Kathy Johnson » Sun May 01, 2016 2:47 pm

Re: the microchip, I guess you could wave the wand and get temp, which beats doing it rectally on some horses.

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby fergusnc » Mon May 02, 2016 2:05 am

And Lyme disease for several of them as well as the need of rescue from humans? Poor babies! Hope they all land healthy and safely... and cause/experience much joy... in their new homes.

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Re: Andy, Friesian, and Gypsy people: rescues being auctioned in Conn.

Postby hoopoe » Mon May 02, 2016 1:45 pm

Chips that read temp would be a great tool for endurance and 3day riders in their conditioning work. It would be worth it to get a reader for these type trainers

These chips are universal and used a lot in research animals


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