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My most unusual Christmas Eve EVER!
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1548327" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Leadcatcher, works for the property owner. The property owner is in Israel. </p><p>Leadcatcher is not a livestock type person, but is/was staying at property owner's place, doing odd jobs, but he will not make any move regarding anything, that might jeopardize his free place to live.</p><p></p><p>The shooter and his wife are good and old friends of the property owner, and they are horse people. Horsepeople are the ones that actually take care of the horses when they are here in the area, but spend most of their time in Houston. They are weekenders at their place right up the road. They had taken property owner's horses to the vet to find out what was wrong with them. When the vet showed them what was wrong, they came by, told leadcatcher the hay needed to be burned (the vet's recommendation) He refused to do it and after they left, said he wasn't going to do anything at all until he heard from property owner. </p><p></p><p>I offered to give him some hay tarps that will cover five 5x6 bales..top, sides and ends all the way to the ground, if he would move the hay all to one place and out of where it was stored. He again said he wasn't going to do anything without property owner's say so. </p><p></p><p>I left, forwarded all that to the horsepeople couple and then offered to let them move the horses on to my place but they would need to bring a bale or 2 of good hay for them to eat. They replied saying they were in contact with property owner and he told them he would text leadcatcher and have him move the hay and help burn it but regardless to "Do whatever you need to do to get the hay burned". (I doubt property owner meant for them to shoot the guy)</p><p></p><p>The actual final argument began when leadcatcher got into an argument with one of horse people's wives regarding burning the hay and he verbally insulted her. </p><p></p><p>As I said....it's complicated...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1548327, member: 18945"] Leadcatcher, works for the property owner. The property owner is in Israel. Leadcatcher is not a livestock type person, but is/was staying at property owner's place, doing odd jobs, but he will not make any move regarding anything, that might jeopardize his free place to live. The shooter and his wife are good and old friends of the property owner, and they are horse people. Horsepeople are the ones that actually take care of the horses when they are here in the area, but spend most of their time in Houston. They are weekenders at their place right up the road. They had taken property owner's horses to the vet to find out what was wrong with them. When the vet showed them what was wrong, they came by, told leadcatcher the hay needed to be burned (the vet's recommendation) He refused to do it and after they left, said he wasn't going to do anything at all until he heard from property owner. I offered to give him some hay tarps that will cover five 5x6 bales..top, sides and ends all the way to the ground, if he would move the hay all to one place and out of where it was stored. He again said he wasn't going to do anything without property owner's say so. I left, forwarded all that to the horsepeople couple and then offered to let them move the horses on to my place but they would need to bring a bale or 2 of good hay for them to eat. They replied saying they were in contact with property owner and he told them he would text leadcatcher and have him move the hay and help burn it but regardless to "Do whatever you need to do to get the hay burned". (I doubt property owner meant for them to shoot the guy) The actual final argument began when leadcatcher got into an argument with one of horse people's wives regarding burning the hay and he verbally insulted her. As I said....it's complicated... [/QUOTE]
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