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  • Nightmare of Horseboarding: since losing my home, bording necessity. Yet starving horses continues despite?

    buying additional hayand suppliments,moving horses to different facilities,asking around for recomendations,and daily trips to check the horses. Vet has been called several times to help with Sand colic! Which needed emergancy surgury.(Animals were being fed in the sand.) Price doesn't seem to be an issue:hired stables blame a high staff turnover. Im at the breaking point of selling up my lifes work(5 generations of specific breeding) after the third episode of having Dressage mares' manes and tails eaten to the roots! Their BCI rates as thin by the vet who's reccomendation was move to a place that feeds honest feed.I have 3 horses, and the bording nightmare continues.Manure deepens,fences break, talking with staff only earns a few days grace, and its back to worry and danger. The poor Colic horse recovered after University surgury($$$$) this time. The mnes and tails might recover? yet agin, in few a years' time.Has anyone else experianced similar nightmares of bording?

    9 AnswersOther - Pets1 decade ago
  • TownHouseTerror plzHelp! My neighbors child screams loudly and slams many doors He is 5.I wake to this horror

    He is just a little boy with a single mother, who has become my worst nightmare.I have never heard such tormented wailing,and it is very often,if he is home he is slamming doors and lamenting at the top of his lungs.I wake to this before dawn,shocked from slumbers by him.Is this in the normal realm of healthy child behavior? His mother is very loud as well, pounding up and down stairs and the bedlam is beyond my ability to cope with it. What is going on? What can I do?

    6 AnswersToddler & Preschooler1 decade ago