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Posted by Billy NY on January 31, 2007 at 20:06:20 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Animal Cruelty posted by BigMarv1085 on January 31, 2007 at 05:18:14:
I just want to know why, why do people do it ? It makes no damned sense, you just can't do things like this. It's just so hard to believe that people can actually let things get to the scale of this. Knowing what it takes to deal with 40 horses, it's hard to even contemplate 100 of them + all the other animals as mentioned here. We had a guy at our place doing this, at his home, the brazen b@st@rd even stole our hay and diesel, on a daily basis, lived in the worst conditions, no power or running water, but was wealthy, with hundreds of thousands in the bank. He would take in more and more animals and then punish them with cruelty, not feeding them, not cleaning up after them, he was a complete slob. I checked out his place incognito, saw his bank statements, as he would brag about his money and wave them around in front of us. I even witnessed him steal hay & diesel from us, meanwhile we struggled to make it work at the farm, funding it from a paycheck earned through hard work. On top of this, he was on our payroll as hired help. There are rotten people in this world, and they bring out the worst hatred a man has to offer when they do things like mentioned in this post.
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