Horse abuse and vet behavior
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:15 pm
I appreciate that this could be a "delicate" topic, but here is the story:
On our community FB page, a thread popped up yesterday with a picture of a horse in a ~30x20 wire enclosure. There was no shelter, although the horse was wearing a blanket. This is the Seattle area and it's rainy season, the horse was in foot deep mud and feces was everywhere. There was some sort of platform (for hay, I assume) and also sitting on it, a small rubber tub. There was no water. The horse's neck doesn't look too bad in terms of emaciation, but it's hard too tell (I don't think he is a Henneke1 or 2). The person who posted the pictures (2 still/one short video) said he lived in the area, and so he saw the horse frequently. There were a few empty, knocked over gallon tubs in the enclosure, apparently for water. It is on "abandoned" property. He said he had seen someone there on occasion feeding the horse hay (and presumably water). It's caused quite a response, so don't know where it is going, so perhaps this is moot, but I was able to get some backstory with private msg and owner's name. It turns out the owner is an "older" veterinarian, as far as I can tell, he only makes "mobile" calls and the 2 "reviews" he has gotten have been 0. (FWIW). He appears to have a vet supply business. Further investigation revealed that when he did live on property (where horse is), he had shot and critically wounded one person and killed another for trespassing on his property. As far as I can tell (with topical digging), he wasn't charged with manslaughter, etc. He may have deeply personal problems. The county has been called multiple times, and there has been one visit from animal control (they said they couldn't do anything yet), so there is a level of awareness about the problem. The OP that told the story on FB told me, also, via msg that he has talked to the guy and said he is "unhinged". It sounds like a horrific life story, but it would be nice if the horse didn't have to be part of it. I wondered if there is anyway to get at it via his accreditation, at the very least, him knowing that is an avenue of investigation. If he would give the horse up (and I appreciate that tact would be the best scenario, if that is possible, so less "polarization", the better, probably), multiple people would take it. Anyway, just "brainstorming, has anyone ever seen this type of scenario before?
On our community FB page, a thread popped up yesterday with a picture of a horse in a ~30x20 wire enclosure. There was no shelter, although the horse was wearing a blanket. This is the Seattle area and it's rainy season, the horse was in foot deep mud and feces was everywhere. There was some sort of platform (for hay, I assume) and also sitting on it, a small rubber tub. There was no water. The horse's neck doesn't look too bad in terms of emaciation, but it's hard too tell (I don't think he is a Henneke1 or 2). The person who posted the pictures (2 still/one short video) said he lived in the area, and so he saw the horse frequently. There were a few empty, knocked over gallon tubs in the enclosure, apparently for water. It is on "abandoned" property. He said he had seen someone there on occasion feeding the horse hay (and presumably water). It's caused quite a response, so don't know where it is going, so perhaps this is moot, but I was able to get some backstory with private msg and owner's name. It turns out the owner is an "older" veterinarian, as far as I can tell, he only makes "mobile" calls and the 2 "reviews" he has gotten have been 0. (FWIW). He appears to have a vet supply business. Further investigation revealed that when he did live on property (where horse is), he had shot and critically wounded one person and killed another for trespassing on his property. As far as I can tell (with topical digging), he wasn't charged with manslaughter, etc. He may have deeply personal problems. The county has been called multiple times, and there has been one visit from animal control (they said they couldn't do anything yet), so there is a level of awareness about the problem. The OP that told the story on FB told me, also, via msg that he has talked to the guy and said he is "unhinged". It sounds like a horrific life story, but it would be nice if the horse didn't have to be part of it. I wondered if there is anyway to get at it via his accreditation, at the very least, him knowing that is an avenue of investigation. If he would give the horse up (and I appreciate that tact would be the best scenario, if that is possible, so less "polarization", the better, probably), multiple people would take it. Anyway, just "brainstorming, has anyone ever seen this type of scenario before?