About a year ago..maybe even two now....I wrote here about the farm that is behind me here in Ohio. They have a few horses...it was winter with a lot of snow. I took digital pictures and I think I put a couple on this thread to say that the poor horses were covered with snow..out in the cold for a couple of days and everyone here explained to me that the horses were fine...they have a three sided barn ( can't remember the name that you guys called it---don't feel like SEARCHING for that thread ) and that the horses could go in if they so disired and that they love it out romping in the snow. Since I look for those horses every day...it was good to know that I don't have to worry about them since all of you guys answered me.
HOWEVER.........a couple of nights ago on the TV news......they said " Horses rescued from a local neighborhood in Brunswick!" Huh??? Sure enough, it was the farm behind me. They took out 4 horses that they said had no food or water.....that were very skinny... but they didn't look skinny to me. They said they had no grass and trees were eaten away. Maybe...but except for the borderline there are not trees where the horses are...and there was too much snow to see the grass so can't figure that either. This farm has turned into a petting farm one day a week in the summer...they do Christmas things..Halloween things for kids....hayrides and things like that. They also open their farm and property for parties,,,wedding and such, in fact I was at a wedding there once and an "art show" in a summer. They didn't even have many places to walk during that art show..can't believe anyone rented it. But I do think it is their way of surviving and trying to make a buck or two. By watching this video...I get the feeling that perhaps they can't afford to feed those horses. There was no mention of the other animals they have there, and they do have others....goats,, a donkey ( my favorite ) alpacas, chickens and ducks...among probably others. Here is the link:
http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=85515