not to take sides with a idiot, because that is what he is if he beats a horse.my brother had a horse go down like that and it died in about 10 min. we had 14 horses and we didn't think we had over road them(a trot at the most).That horse just happened to have something wrong with it that didn't show till then.We were all told we road them to hard,it was to hot,etc.We have ridden many hot days before and after that and never had a problem. Sometimes these things happen and you can't always blame the ridders.Now if 2 or more of that group had horses do this diffrent story.But to often the riders get blamed and harased un nesasarily.
That is still no exuse to over work or beat a horse.I do beileve the guy should be jailed or something.There is one thing I can't stand is misstreating animals wether physical or starvation or even people who can't shoot there dog when it gets hit by a car and they spend months trying to heal it up until it dies anyway.
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