LOOKING FOR A LAWYER WHO LOVES HORSES
May 9, 2009 | By Denise H.
Please help me, get the horses to a safer place to live. We have a surveillance camera on the barn because the seller’s purchased the land from the neighbors who keep watching us putting in french drains. The seller’s have family in Brashear and I fear for the dogs and our horses. We found a decapitated rabbit in Moose’s stall 4/17. Today 5/9 we had another run in with them because they were in their car watching us working in the yard. Police were called.
Denise H.
4 years ago
Thank MS,
Unfortunately, I think it's time to let the horses go to a better home. My husband is not a cheerleader and I'm feeling like I've lost the battle. Let's face it, when the ACLU doesn't want to help you, your pretty much at the end.
Thank you for your suggestions, I will try them tomorrow. I just need to face the fact that God is not going to help me and I don't need to understand why. I just need to face it and move on. I will always love them, just at a distance instead of in my yard.
That's it.
KiKi S.
4 years ago
Hey, Denise! I'm so sorry to hear about all the problems you have had with your horses and property in your efforts to re-home deserving horses along with Habitat for Horses. What you are trying to do is admirable; what's happening to you is inexcusable. It's hard to believe that the ACLU won't help. I don't know anything about your location in Brashear, but is there a university or branch of one with an associated law school located anywhere near you? Most law schools allow and supervise their students in doing some percentage of pro bono work. Is that a possibility for you? Can Jerry Finch suggest an interested and qualified attorney who may be able to take your case as part of his pro bono work? Could someone foster your horses for now while you continue to explore your options? Best of luck in your fight to resolve this injustice, and please let us know what happens.
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m s.
4 years ago
I don't know whether or not this org can advise, but give it a try -- NHPL -- National Horse Protection League -- they will at the very least advise you as to your best options -- What's happening to you and all involved should not be happening -- animals dying due to someone's neglect is horrible -- Good Luck and i hope everything works out for you, your horses and the rest of the animals