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<blockquote data-quote="holly heifer" data-source="post: 981525" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>:heart: no one really cares who or what you eat. If it has a face , more power to you . :clap: On a more positive note, we were able to adopt out 2 very nice horses yesterday to young 4-H youngsters.</p><p> These 2 are 15 and 17 year old semi retired show horses that the owner fell upon hard times and did not want to sell to just anyone .They were at the rescue for just a few weeks. These kids will love and take good care of these trustworthy steeds. So sad to think that they could have ended up on a plate or in a can of dog food. It did my spirit good to see the smiles on the kids faces as they rode Shelby and Montana. As long as there are decent , loving homes for our equine COMPANIONS , I will continue to do my part. :heart: :heart: :heart: So you cattle drovers can slam me, make fun of me, call me names, belittle me, sell your horses to the killers, ect. I am only too happy to stake out my little piece of heaven with my rescues, volunteer time and money to our local ( which is doing well, has lots of help and $ ) and to thank God that I have a tender heart and a nurturing desire. Horses make me happy---- cheerio! :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holly heifer, post: 981525, member: 2767"] :heart: no one really cares who or what you eat. If it has a face , more power to you . :clap: On a more positive note, we were able to adopt out 2 very nice horses yesterday to young 4-H youngsters. These 2 are 15 and 17 year old semi retired show horses that the owner fell upon hard times and did not want to sell to just anyone .They were at the rescue for just a few weeks. These kids will love and take good care of these trustworthy steeds. So sad to think that they could have ended up on a plate or in a can of dog food. It did my spirit good to see the smiles on the kids faces as they rode Shelby and Montana. As long as there are decent , loving homes for our equine COMPANIONS , I will continue to do my part. :heart: :heart: :heart: So you cattle drovers can slam me, make fun of me, call me names, belittle me, sell your horses to the killers, ect. I am only too happy to stake out my little piece of heaven with my rescues, volunteer time and money to our local ( which is doing well, has lots of help and $ ) and to thank God that I have a tender heart and a nurturing desire. Horses make me happy---- cheerio! :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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