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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Article with mostly old news, but a little bit of updates on how the mares rescued are doing:
http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/us/200...zed/index.html
What keeps eating at me is the info that Pargallo agreed to let the Humane Society take 67 of the horses. While I'm glad the horses might get a chance for new homes, him trying to get rid of 60 horses is how this particular incident started, so, assuming he doesn't get banned from the sport, is this actually working out well for him? He gets rid of a bunch of horses he didn't want anyway, and I assume the Humane Society is the one paying to feed the additional ones seized while the legal stuff drags out?
Obviously he shouldn't be allowed to own animals, but I just feel really cynical about how it will all end.
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from what i've read, he's paying for everything. of course if he had done that from the get-go, this would all have never happened, and some horses would still be alive and well.