What part of not being treated for a broken jaw and other injuries and a very low body score don’t they get?
See, now that’s interesting to me, that Ronda would be the one suing to get the stallion back. That article reads like Ronda is also in disagreement over the stallions condition and why he was seized? Interesting.
WOW… alrighty then
Very very interesting…
Has Ronda even seen RS? Has she finally been given info by UCDavis? or is she just going along with JB and MW, drinking the same KoolAid?
If the courts have already decided that the removal
of the horses was justified how can you sue and claim it was not ?
I have no problem with Ronda suing to get the stallion (back?) but have a huge problem with her using the same lawyer as Jill. Makes her look all the more like she is in an alliance with Jill as opposed to a unwitting victim who just wanted to buy a new horse.
I also hope Ronda will wise up and get her own lawyer. I’ve heard that RS is treated and now being held as evidence. I’d have issue with this too. Document his condition upon arrival and send him along to his new owner in GA.
But FOR THE LOVE OF GOD RONDA - GET YOUR OWN ATTORNEY! There are a lot of us here who want to think you just got caught up in a bad situation trying to buy a nice stallion, but you still have a good reputation and don’t want to be linked too closely to Jill Burnell or her attorney.
Can’t help my curiosity…where did Redwine and Aloha end up going? I think I recall them being moved off the property after the seizures.
this whole thing is a mess. If she couldnt properly care for the 4 horses that were seized (that were in very bad condition) then why doesn’t that waarant seizure of everything. Now Jill has hidden and shipped away everything on the farm so no one will ever get ahold of those poor animals.
Wow… Sick.
She’s all the way on the other coast, and gets involved in this mess… Then when HER horse needs to be physically rescued and treated from painful and possibly life threatening injuries she shows up out of the woodwork? THEN wants to sue the agency that stepped in and got him care?? SERIOUSLY???
Fine, if the MHS has to spend the money Leg-up raised to fight her, and take on additional attorney fees, I hope they charge her as the owner of the horse for “failure to provide vet care”.
Ronda has just posted his vet bill on her fb page…
I just want to be clear that I wasn’t accusing Ronda of anything, nor being critical of her actions. I have met Ronda in person and she is super nice, knowledgable and I love her breeding program. That being said it makes me wonder about the back-story, because thus far I’m not impressed with the attorney and I would think that Ronda would truly only want what’s best for her stallion. Just wondering if there is something else going on in regards to the stallion…idle speculation on a rainy day, that’s all!
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Wow… Sick.
She’s all the way on the other coast, and gets involved in this mess… Then when HER horse needs to be physically rescued and treated from painful and possibly life threatening injuries she shows up out of the woodwork? THEN wants to sue the agency that stepped in and got him care?? SERIOUSLY???
Fine, if the MHS has to spend the money Leg-up raised to fight her, and take on additional attorney fees, I hope they charge her as the owner of the horse for “failure to provide vet care”.
Ronda has just posted his vet bill on her fb page…[/QUOTE]
It’s true - the AUDACITY of a new owner to want to get the horse released to her care and custody after he was seized while he was awaiting shipment to his new home and waiting weeks and weeks for any news of his condition and having to go to court to even get information about him and be told that the humane society wanted to keep him as “evidence”.
GIANT eye roll here.
ETA - I hope people actually read the vet report. Since it pretty much contradicts the “facts” about his condition posted here. No one is questioning he is better served being somewhere other than JB’s farm but it does put the hysteria in perspective.
Well, there more to the story, so put your claws away. Ronda has just posted the entire medical record of Romantic’s stay at UC Davis on FB.
[QUOTE=Stella M;6822580]
Wow… Sick.
She’s all the way on the other coast, and gets involved in this mess… Then when HER horse needs to be physically rescued and treated from painful and possibly life threatening injuries she shows up out of the woodwork? THEN wants to sue the agency that stepped in and got him care?? SERIOUSLY???
Fine, if the MHS has to spend the money Leg-up raised to fight her, and take on additional attorney fees, I hope they charge her as the owner of the horse for “failure to provide vet care”.
Ronda has just posted his vet bill on her fb page…[/QUOTE]
Ronda has paid the vet bills the entire time.
Ok, I admit to being upset when I learned she is suing the same agency that got him care for some pretty awful wounds and lack of convincing vet care from JB. Over-reacted. Sorry.
That being said, I don’t think I would sue MHS. WITH JB’s attorney. Since they are the only one who actually did take action when the animals were not getting what they needed. I’d be more happy if she actually worked with them in the best interests of their case and the well being of all the horses. I hope MHS preserves every bit of evidence they may need, in the light of the attorneys that they are having to contend with.
Yes, the vet report (all 32 pages) has been publicly posted for all to see. And yes, it directly contradicts what we all heard about his condition. The horse did not have a broken jaw, from what I can read, and the BCS was a 3. At this point, if I were Ronda, I would probably be seeking legal recourse to get the stallion home where I could care for him, too. Maybe not with Jill’s attorney, but I would want him home…
Link to the report?
Again just to re-iterate what has been said-- THE REPORTED ‘FACTS’ WERE WRONG!
No Broken Jaw
No $7,000 vet bill to be paid with donations
The vet bill was $4500–not the $7,000 that was reported as fact, not the $10,000 that was reported as fact before the $7,000
The horse was released from UC Davis and still the new owner, who did nothing other than purchase a horse from a bad situation, can not get him home.
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Yes, the vet report (all 32 pages) has been publicly posted for all to see.[/QUOTE]
Care to provide those of us who are not in the know a link to said report?
The horse is an asset and there are judgments outstanding for JBs bills not paid. It could be that JB cannot sell property without first paying off the creditors - so that any horse sales could be held up in legal or by creditors seeking payment. It makes anyone wanting the buy an asset from JB to think twice as to whether she is free to sell off assets without court or legal entanglements.