07-18-2014, 10:30 PM
THANK YOU for saying that Charlene! I really wanted to but I am still new to this forum.
I'll tell what the treatment of this goat reminds me of.
Back in the day Coons Hollow in Redmond was a drop off point for Jerry Cook to make his quota of killer horses to ship to Texas. He always tried to keep the sick ones alive until the weekly truck came. As long as they made it on the truck, he would get his money for the quota. It did not matter of the horse died on the way down there. He had his money and it was no longer a concern of his. I had a friend who was living in the apartment attached to the barn and was visiting her every weekend. Jerry got in a horse that went down. It was too weak to get up. I went out there and saw the horse down and asked him about it. He said that he was not going to have it put down because it was money. He would just keep it alive until the truck came. I came back four days later and the horse was still down on its side but it had dung a path around itself with it's hooves. Spinning itself trying to get up. I blew a gasket on Jerry and was ordered off the property. Debbie told me that the next day the truck arrived and they drug the horse up into it, ran the rest of the horses in over top of it and the truck drove off. Jerry got his money. She moved out right after that happened.
I'll tell what the treatment of this goat reminds me of.
Back in the day Coons Hollow in Redmond was a drop off point for Jerry Cook to make his quota of killer horses to ship to Texas. He always tried to keep the sick ones alive until the weekly truck came. As long as they made it on the truck, he would get his money for the quota. It did not matter of the horse died on the way down there. He had his money and it was no longer a concern of his. I had a friend who was living in the apartment attached to the barn and was visiting her every weekend. Jerry got in a horse that went down. It was too weak to get up. I went out there and saw the horse down and asked him about it. He said that he was not going to have it put down because it was money. He would just keep it alive until the truck came. I came back four days later and the horse was still down on its side but it had dung a path around itself with it's hooves. Spinning itself trying to get up. I blew a gasket on Jerry and was ordered off the property. Debbie told me that the next day the truck arrived and they drug the horse up into it, ran the rest of the horses in over top of it and the truck drove off. Jerry got his money. She moved out right after that happened.