Another "legal" note- many said "have a good contract specifying yada, yada, yada. Great idea- but what many don't realize is that the court system is generally set up to redress damages by evaluating the damage and awarding a money judgment, not by taking someone by the hand and making them physically DO something.
In the present context, what are you going to do with the 30 worthless horses, when they run out of feed money and abandon the project? If you keep them and feed them, you may get a money judgment against the folks, if you have a contract, but you probably can't collect it, and you still haven't solved the problem of what to do with them, other than feed them until they all die of old age (and you pay the knacker a 100 or so to police up each body).
Court will not force the now-dispersed rescue folks to come get the horses, so you are stuck with them- and with virtually no horse slaughter up and running yet, you will truly be stuck.
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