Correction: Court Asked to Transfer Ownership of ISPMB Former Wild Horses
CORRECTION!!! This story is not correct, the petition has NOT been filed. The reporter is wrong. Standby for further information!!!!
CORRECTION!!! This story is not correct, the petition has NOT been filed. The reporter is wrong. Standby for further information!!!!
“Something to TRULY warm our hearts this holiday season. The horses may FINALLY have a chance and it is about FLIPPING TIME! Thank you Elaine and all the folks who have selflessly worked behind the scenes. You are all angels and we love you for all that you do.” ~ R.T.
Source: Elaine Nash from Fleet of Angels NOTE TO ADOPTION APPLICANTS In case you haven’t heard from anyone lately- or maybe not even since submitting your application, we want you to know why. We got a lot of applications, and we simply have not had an opportunity to […]
Information supplied by Elaine Nash “The adoption campaign will resume after the holidays” The Fleet of Angels adoption program underway on behalf of the ISPMB horses is winding down for the holidays over the next few days. In spite of the extreme cold today (-39 degrees chill factor), […]
Information supplied by ISPMB HORSES / EMERGENCY ADOPTION MISSION “The horses impounded from the ISPMB was scheduled for December 20, 2016, at the Faith Livestock Auction in Faith, South Dakota. That sale has been postponed. Horse welfare organization Fleet of Angels, which has been conducting an adoption and […]
Details to follow when avaiable!
Seth Tupper Journal staff as published on Rapid City Journal UPDATE: Auction Canceled Aberle said a meeting was scheduled Thursday with ISPMB President Karen Sussman, but she did not show up and has not responded to the proposal. A deal that would have stopped the auction of hundreds […]
From Dewey County Sheriff Office Facebook Page The Faith Livestock Commission Co. has sale broadcast set up along with on line bidding. There is a delay over the internet, but they indicate they can make it work. Also they will have their vet doing Coggins testing on all […]
Source: Dewey County Sheriffs Department “Approximately 550-650 horses of varying ages, some mares with foals…” The ISPMB sale will be held Dec 20th at the Faith Livestock Yard in Faith SD. Faith is located about 35 miles west of the ranch in Lantry on highway 212. Approximately 550-650 […]
It is often times disheartening to realize that people (humans) are probably the most pathetic and at the same time dangerous life-form that walks (or slithers) on the face of this planet.
We have been involved and engaged with equine advocacy for well into two decades (one day we would like to retire) and witnessed that history continues to repeat itself over and over again with no lessons being learn. The formula for disaster (which always leads to horses and donkeys paying the price) is this:
People create a serious problem for the horses; then people attempt to correct the problem that other people created who are then blocked or further impeded by people who think that they are correcting a wrong only to whip up a bigger problem for the horses and donkeys that people had created in the first place ultimately resulting in the equines paying the price for the stupidity of…(drum-roll)…PEOPLE! I HATE IT!
I have further opinions on this topic but I do not want to overshadow the disgusting course of events, detailed below, that were caused by PEOPLE!
Below is an official statement of the Dewey County Sheriff’s office as published on their Facebook page; directly following that statement is a comment made on Facebook regarding this course of events, it pretty much sums up what I was alluding to above.
PEOPLE if you want to make a difference you can do a variety of things other than put the horses at risk and showing your asses, recommendations would be as follows: (contact numbers are listed in previous posts)
Donate to the county for hay for the horses
Support Elaine Nash and Fleet of Angels to help transport the horses
Get up off your dead ass and volunteer for on the ground work
Call up the ASPCA, HSUS and with respect and controlled passion seek their assistance in this case
But above all, don’t threaten, harass, demean or insult those who are in control of the horses. Even the twerpyest, little sniveling geek can sit behind a computer screen in the wee hours of the morning and act like some big bad ass, twisted gangster but it takes a real, self-actualized individual to bite their lip, raise their hand and selflessly offer to assist in a situation where confrontation would be an easy out.
Get after it, do the right thing, grow some kahunas and most importantly…do it with dignity and grace. The horses and donkeys need us.” ~ R.T.
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