If you or a friend has a retired horse at Byrd’s Retirement in VA…

I am sorry I lost sight of this thread. Go Poofy and Go @Railbird.

I think the condition change of these horses with basic care, food and water, is powerful evidence for court.

I too was SHM when the high power attorney is hired ; suddenly there is money

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Campground and Erin Kanara added to the 5 star today. Woohoo, my thoroughbred loving heart is happy. There’s still only 3, though.

ETA: whoops, wrong thread! I wondered where that went! Will delete.

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Yay Poofy! Did you end up doing anything about his feet? Sounded like you were debating giving him some time before doing anything.

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I remember a couple of barn owners saying they had a great place they were sending their retirees to Virginia for 300 a month, when I was in CT. I don’t know if it was this place, but it is making me sick to think of it.

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Another place in VA just got a bunch of horses confiscated as well- Bay Ridge. Always on fb looking for free leases…. Wtf is wrong with people.

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I believe that’s discussed in this thread:

She’s done it before. Also, leasing horses from people and then selling them without permission from the owners.

Makes me so angry that people keep doing this, and keep getting away with it. As a kid I got to ride so many nice horses that were free leased or semi retired at my barn by their absentee owners - now as an owner would be terrified to let my horse leave my immediate control!

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We are just giving him time- they’re growing out pretty well and with the prascend he hasn’t shown any abscesses so far. He is seeming more comfortable and not lifting the one to eat. The farrier is keeping the old track really clean and packed with cotton and copper sulfide. I think once it’s grown out I’ll get new X-rays of that foot to see where we are on sole depth and whether it’s a keratoma in there or what.

It’s hard for me to believe it could be as simple as just… not treating a common and treatable disease, or feeding the horse enough to grow decent foot. I’ve never had a horse that had some kind of issue that gnarly that was so easily solved, really, but as my vet pointed out, I’ve also never deprived my horses of care such that basic horsemanship could essentially cure it. Maybe I’m that lucky this go around, but it makes it all the more heinous, to me.

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@Railbird,

Any updates on Poofy and the others, or on the criminal charges?

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I’ll be interested to hear if there are additional charges- you hear rumors but I’m no legal strategist so I don’t know whether they will wait until the first round is done.

Everyone has now made it to their long term digs, with miss Ruby taking the longest but finally being discharged. I have been halfway looking for someone to share poofy with now that he’s just a regular horse with regular horse needs and not in need of quite the level of care he’s receiving living in the full lap of luxury, but have had a few people express interest and then back out, which is fine. He doesn’t need to go anywhere that isn’t thrilled to have him. His feet are for all purposes fine, he’s thriving on normal feed and a daily prascend, and I think his most challenging management issue is his habit of tearing off bucking and farting at the gate when turned out. Gotta have your wits about you and turn old man to face the gate.

We did skip Upperville because my son is not into riding at the moment, he just wants to love on the horses and take care of them. Poofy doesn’t deserve to have his day disrupted to go to a show with a potentially uncooperative jockey, so maybe next year!

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Your update about Poofy has me in tears (of joy)! Thank you for letting us know how great he is doing!

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Dare I ask for updated photos?

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Hopefully that comes through?

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Love that video! Thank you!

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That’s awesome💗!

He looks amazing, @Railbird! Hi, Poofy! How are his feet doing?

He is doing pretty well with just regular trims- I certainly wouldn’t call him riding sound, but he will trot around a little bit in the field and seems happy with his day to day, and I think I’ll take that! No abscesses (knock on wood) since I got him and just started feeding him and got him onto some prascend. Nothing fancy. Great for him but sad that it was such a simple fix and he had to suffer so long.

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@Railbird, are the horses still on the property doing OK now that grass is coming in?
I know some boarders stayed and said that skinny was normal.

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That’s a perfectly good status quo! Please give him an extra kiss for me/us

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He’s very proud of himself!

All shed out for summer

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