Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
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If I ever met the A$$ who shot the horse let's just say I doubt he'd ever be heard from again.
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
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If I ever met the A$$ who shot the horse let's just say I doubt he'd ever be heard from again.
I really don't get why he shot the horse. He said he had a problem with the owner having a attitude, the owner riding the horse on his property. The actual horse did nothing wrong.
I'd sue this guy so bad. And if he seems to continue on with his stupid attitude of "whatever's on my land gets shot" he's going to have alot more legal issues to deal with or get himself shot.
I think him saying that he ate horse etc was just to get everyone going.
Maybe by him getting sued he'll be forced to move somewhere with no land..we can only hope.
Hmmm I live kind of near there..it disgust me that people like that live near me. And for him to say us Canadians like our animals or meat is rediculous.Participated in the Chicken Chariot Races in the Niagara town of Smithsville this year - June 23rd
This is just sick! Who could do such a thing? Who cares if the horse was eating a few vegetables? Plant some more! Recently my neighbors two horses got into our yard. You know what I did? I led them down the road to my neighbors and explained what had happened and that I would appreciate it if they would keep them out of my yard (just because the dogs aren't really "horse friendly" and either the horses or the dogs could get hurt). That's the right thing to do. Don't shoot the poor animal! It didn't know it was doing anything wrong.
I would like to get a hold of that person...![]()
R.I.P. poor horse.
May he rot in hell.
I have bookmarked the link to the place where the chicken races occur...he happened to mention in one of his posts that one of his chooks - who he named - placed very well last year.
On the new website for this fair, they are busy updating the winners of the last 7 years. I assume I will be able to find his name...and I will do a search to find out what happened to him.
AND I will let you know!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I'd be curious to know the laws in his area.
My neighbors can shoot my dog on sight if he were to enter their property. They have that right to protect their livestock, (horses and chickens, by the way). However, I have serious doubts as to my legal rights to shoot wandering livestock. The law views pets and livestock differently. I imagine I would get into a great deal of trouble for humanely dispatching the neighbors wandering steer and accidentally placing him in my freezer. Even if he was eating my prized petunias.
Wahoo, I don't know the specific laws in Lincoln County - or at least the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario - but I lived there for a while, and my sense is that this guy is in a LOT of trouble!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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