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Agreed, when the animal control officer arrived not wearing a plate and unarmed I told her do not approach the house. The resident is still rocking ankle jewelry from last court date. She said the Deputies had already warned her as well due to the amount of warrants they had served there. She and a Deputy on foot tried to get four horses out of the road with no bucket of grain and herd them back in fence. Me and another neighbor took pity and grabbed our four wheelers and wrangled the horses out of the road and back into pasture, again for the 100th time. At some point a we are going to get somebody hurt when they run into a horse on the road. I don’t want to see that so I keep wrangling horses for free.
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Agreed, when the animal control officer arrived not wearing a plate and unarmed I told her do not approach the house. The resident is still rocking ankle jewelry from last court date. She said the Deputies had already warned her as well due to the amount of warrants they had served there. She and a Deputy on foot tried to get four horses out of the road with no bucket of grain and herd them back in fence. Me and another neighbor took pity and grabbed our four wheelers and wrangled the horses out of the road and back into pasture, again for the 100th time. At some point a we are going to get somebody hurt when they run into a horse on the road. I don’t want to see that so I keep wrangling horses for free.
Sounds like the dude down the road from us. Took the county probably 10 years of neighbors complaints about malnourished horses escaping and two of them getting smoked by cars, before they finally removed the things.
 
Agreed, when the animal control officer arrived not wearing a plate and unarmed I told her do not approach the house. The resident is still rocking ankle jewelry from last court date. She said the Deputies had already warned her as well due to the amount of warrants they had served there. She and a Deputy on foot tried to get four horses out of the road with no bucket of grain and herd them back in fence. Me and another neighbor took pity and grabbed our four wheelers and wrangled the horses out of the road and back into pasture, again for the 100th time. At some point a we are going to get somebody hurt when they run into a horse on the road. I don’t want to see that so I keep wrangling horses for free.
I wouldn't want to see the horses being abused but that might be the best bet. They could be taken away then.
 
I wouldn't want to see the horses being abused but that might be the best bet. They could be taken away then.
Tried intervening in a horse situation once. Stopped to check on a few of them in an enclosure. No water.. Had to prime the old hand pump on site with the bottled water I had .. they drank like fiends. Arizona livestock laws don't allow for prosecution. If they had been dogs, different story.
 
Tried intervening in a horse situation once. Stopped to check on a few of them in an enclosure. No water.. Had to prime the old hand pump on site with the bottled water I had .. they drank like fiends. Arizona livestock laws don't allow for prosecution. If they had been dogs, different story.
That's too bad. Animal abuse doesn't fly here. Regardless of what it is.
 

Gotta love that. I just chuckle when I drive the old highway out of town. In the summer there are lots of plants growing next to farm driveways. Like may be somebody pulled over and dumped their baggie out so they wouldn't get caught. :rofl: :rofl:
In the old homeland much of town was still on septic tanks rather than the city sewer system. Many homes where possible would run the water from their washing machines to the ground rather than septic tank. Homie walks out in his back yard and sees Bright green in the little sand wash just on the other side of the fence, right where the neighbor's laundry water ran :lol: .
 
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