tallyho8
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This is a question for experienced horse people. I have owned horses many years but never encountered this problem.
A person I know had their horse in a pasture. A passerby (nosy) noticed that the horse was not sweating and reported it to the Louisiana SPCA. The LSPCA went to a judge claiming animal abuse and got a court order to remove the horse. They confiscated the horse and told the owner that if they want it back they have to pay $25 a day for care and put up a $3000 bond to insure that they properly care for it.
The owner had this horse several years and rode it in Mardi Gras parades and the horse appeared healthy and they said that the horse never sweated heavily since they got it but that it appeared normal in all respects.
1. If the horse is not sweating enough, what causes this? Is it born like this and will live like this it's whole life? Is there any way to cure it?
2. What can the LSPCA do for the horse if it is not sweating enough, if anything, to justify it's removal?
3. Could this just be PETA people overtaking a branch of the SPCA and using it and false claims to benefit their goals of ending horse riding?
And lastly, they had just paid a veterinarian 2 days earlier to worm the horse and give it vaccinations and pull the required coggins test.
A person I know had their horse in a pasture. A passerby (nosy) noticed that the horse was not sweating and reported it to the Louisiana SPCA. The LSPCA went to a judge claiming animal abuse and got a court order to remove the horse. They confiscated the horse and told the owner that if they want it back they have to pay $25 a day for care and put up a $3000 bond to insure that they properly care for it.
The owner had this horse several years and rode it in Mardi Gras parades and the horse appeared healthy and they said that the horse never sweated heavily since they got it but that it appeared normal in all respects.
1. If the horse is not sweating enough, what causes this? Is it born like this and will live like this it's whole life? Is there any way to cure it?
2. What can the LSPCA do for the horse if it is not sweating enough, if anything, to justify it's removal?
3. Could this just be PETA people overtaking a branch of the SPCA and using it and false claims to benefit their goals of ending horse riding?
And lastly, they had just paid a veterinarian 2 days earlier to worm the horse and give it vaccinations and pull the required coggins test.