Julio Angueira

Juan Ramã³N Amaya

Juan Ramã³N Amaya - Argentina

horse property listings What an unusual situation.

It seems the kid has taken the horse without the knowledge of their parents and is doing what they can to keep it. Firstly, it is very irresponsible of your neighbour to have given the horse to just anyone who ’seemed nice’, he should have atleast checked the kids ability to provide for the horse properly. But whats done is done.

It is fortunate the horse is in good health and seemingly happy under the situation, it must be a very tollerant horse. While what the kid has done is very irresponsible, they seem to be doing what they think is right for the horse, altho ignorant, theyre doing the best they can.

This is in no way suitable for any horse to live and is dangerous on so many levels, the horse should be removed from the situation immediately. The problem with calling authorities is who knows where the horse may end up if they confiscate it, atleast where it is it is healthy for the moment. If you told your neighbour about it, what do you think he would do? would he take the horse back in or give it away to just anyone for a second time?

Do you know or know anyone who knows much about horses? I would try to find the kid and ask them questions first, maybe try to help them out with proper care for the horse because is seems the kid is trying to care for the horse, they just dont know the danger in what they are doing.

If no suitable situation can be sought, can you contact someone in your area to take the horse before contacting authorities? There are no guarantees authorities will be quick to act, and rescues are probably swamped with other horse, I would try to make the present situation better for the horse before having it removed to be passed around homes.

Good luck, I would like to know what happens.



Juan Ramã³N Amaya