Bootsie
Member
I am new to this forun and not yet an owner but our home is waiting for at least 3 of these poor animals.
I have faxed letters to both Uniontown High School and Fort Scott High Schools to the attention of FFA and 4H. (I hope that the writer of the post that I copied will be okay with this) Please join me in doing the same. Fort Scott fax is 620-223-5368 and Uniontown 620-756-4340.
The pictures are heartbreaking so I sent the link to the youtube slide shows. As much as I would like to go and just get them, I worry that they would not make the trip to my home or anywhere else and I live in Kansas. Perhaps getting the local high schools involved could be the best solution until they are more nourished.
These are young people who may be willing to go feed these animals and care for them on the spot. Besides that not only will they be at voting age soon, their parents may also get involved.
Students of Fort Scott High School
Please help! You may be the one who can save these horses! I am past caring if Trembly is thrown in prison or ever keeps horses again in his life. I just want to see the horses fed and watered consistently along with vet care. The eyes of the horse and animal lovers of the US and several foreign nations are on Uniontown Kansas. Let the high schools take the lead and take the black-eye away from your county, and state.
SOMEBODY!!!!
Please go out to the Trembly farm on Limestone road and look at these miniature horses. They are being starved and left without water. The sheriff will not work with the rescue group to release these horses to their care. Personally I don’t think they can survive a move but need to be fed and watered daily until they are healthy enough to be moved to foster homes.
To see the horses on line go to http://www.miniaturehorsetalk.com and Miniature Horse forum. Find 75-125 Kansas Minis or click on the links below.
10/6/07
There is a large herd of miniature horses in Uniontown, Kansas in desperate need of help. Chances Miniature Horse Rescue have been working with local authorities, and many members of the Lil' Beginnings Miniature Horse Forum community have been writing and calling public authorities of Kansas as well as news stations in an attempt to get these animals the assistance they desperately need. Unfortunately, at a visit to the farm this weekend by members of CMHR, it was found that these animals continue to be in desperate need. Conditions at the farm have not been improved as was reported by the local sheriff!
The following are links to 2 different videos showing very recent photos of the situation there – please be forewarned, they are VERY disturbing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofbRCVwXcaI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK45v5Rwiio.
Next is a link to the Lil’ Beginnings forum so you can follow the story from it’s start:
http://www.miniaturehorsetalk.com/index.php?showtopic=83038
HOW CAN YOU HELP?! NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE SOME NOISE!! Forward this e-mail around to anyone you know who might be able to help in any small way!
The sheriff on this case is Harold D. Coleman. He assured out of state volunteers with CMHR that conditions at the farm were improving and that he was seeing to it. Many of the photos of the farm shown in the above you tube links were taken by CMHR volunteers THIS weekend, weeks AFTER this promise was made. The only food in sight, which was available to only some of the minis on this farm, was moldy blackened hay. And there was NO WATER.
Contact information:
Sheriff Harold D. Coleman
PO Box 42, Ft. Scott, KS 66701
204 S. National
Fort Scott, KS 66701
620/223-1440
FAX 223-0055
Email: [email protected]
HERE ARE OTHER CONTACTS THAT MAY PROVE TO BE HELPFUL, IF ENOUGH PERSONS LET THEM KNOW THEY CARE!
The Bourbon County Attorney [email protected]
Any questions please call me between 7 am and 5 pm, Monday through Thursday.
Sincerely
Faye Nobles
Ext 22
[email protected]
[email protected]
cell # 913-221-7610
I have faxed letters to both Uniontown High School and Fort Scott High Schools to the attention of FFA and 4H. (I hope that the writer of the post that I copied will be okay with this) Please join me in doing the same. Fort Scott fax is 620-223-5368 and Uniontown 620-756-4340.
The pictures are heartbreaking so I sent the link to the youtube slide shows. As much as I would like to go and just get them, I worry that they would not make the trip to my home or anywhere else and I live in Kansas. Perhaps getting the local high schools involved could be the best solution until they are more nourished.
These are young people who may be willing to go feed these animals and care for them on the spot. Besides that not only will they be at voting age soon, their parents may also get involved.
Students of Fort Scott High School
Please help! You may be the one who can save these horses! I am past caring if Trembly is thrown in prison or ever keeps horses again in his life. I just want to see the horses fed and watered consistently along with vet care. The eyes of the horse and animal lovers of the US and several foreign nations are on Uniontown Kansas. Let the high schools take the lead and take the black-eye away from your county, and state.
SOMEBODY!!!!
Please go out to the Trembly farm on Limestone road and look at these miniature horses. They are being starved and left without water. The sheriff will not work with the rescue group to release these horses to their care. Personally I don’t think they can survive a move but need to be fed and watered daily until they are healthy enough to be moved to foster homes.
To see the horses on line go to http://www.miniaturehorsetalk.com and Miniature Horse forum. Find 75-125 Kansas Minis or click on the links below.
10/6/07
There is a large herd of miniature horses in Uniontown, Kansas in desperate need of help. Chances Miniature Horse Rescue have been working with local authorities, and many members of the Lil' Beginnings Miniature Horse Forum community have been writing and calling public authorities of Kansas as well as news stations in an attempt to get these animals the assistance they desperately need. Unfortunately, at a visit to the farm this weekend by members of CMHR, it was found that these animals continue to be in desperate need. Conditions at the farm have not been improved as was reported by the local sheriff!
The following are links to 2 different videos showing very recent photos of the situation there – please be forewarned, they are VERY disturbing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofbRCVwXcaI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK45v5Rwiio.
Next is a link to the Lil’ Beginnings forum so you can follow the story from it’s start:
http://www.miniaturehorsetalk.com/index.php?showtopic=83038
HOW CAN YOU HELP?! NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE SOME NOISE!! Forward this e-mail around to anyone you know who might be able to help in any small way!
The sheriff on this case is Harold D. Coleman. He assured out of state volunteers with CMHR that conditions at the farm were improving and that he was seeing to it. Many of the photos of the farm shown in the above you tube links were taken by CMHR volunteers THIS weekend, weeks AFTER this promise was made. The only food in sight, which was available to only some of the minis on this farm, was moldy blackened hay. And there was NO WATER.
Contact information:
Sheriff Harold D. Coleman
PO Box 42, Ft. Scott, KS 66701
204 S. National
Fort Scott, KS 66701
620/223-1440
FAX 223-0055
Email: [email protected]
HERE ARE OTHER CONTACTS THAT MAY PROVE TO BE HELPFUL, IF ENOUGH PERSONS LET THEM KNOW THEY CARE!
The Bourbon County Attorney [email protected]
Any questions please call me between 7 am and 5 pm, Monday through Thursday.
Sincerely
Faye Nobles
Ext 22
[email protected]
[email protected]
cell # 913-221-7610
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