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First of all I'd like you all to know that CMHR has been on this from the Git-go. Jess Freer was the original contact and has been in constant touch with the Sherriff and is the man running the show. Jess is the Vice President of CMHR.
He has told you basically what he knows. I will summerize.
The Sherriff and the Vet were out there yesterday. In the Vets opinion, the minis are not in danger as of right now but, will be very soon if nothing is done. We have to wait (and I know how hard that is) for his official report which will be in sometime tomorrow. Depending on what it says will determine the outcome for the minis. Hopefully, it will say we can take them all. It may not. According to the laws of the state, he has appx 50 or so minis too many for the land he has. Those can probably be siezed. What the Sheriff would like to do is have Mr Trembly SURRENDER those minis to CMHR. Hopefully he will surrender ALL the minis to us. If he doesn't surrender them, it will be a seizer for all the minis and that, as you all know, may take a very long time. We don't want that to happen so we have to bide our time and be patient. Now I know every minute it takes is one more minute that the minis are suffering. BUT WE HAVE TO ABIDE BY WHAT THE SHERIFF SAYS AND DOES.
As soon as we get the word that we can take some or all of the minis, it will be anounced here and all the people in Kansas that have volunteered farrier services, transport and homes will be contacted. None of the minis will be able to leave the state. The Vet has already said that he will NOT sign health papers to let them go to another state. So All you Kansas people be prepared. If and when we get the OK o go in, we will
need every able bodied person to come help. These minis and they have been numbered anywhere from 80 to 150 will be wild. None of them have probably been handled for at least a year. There are 80 acres when they can run and hide. And they will. My thoughts are setting up round pen panels and baiting with feed. So we will need lots of panels, feed, halters, leads and what ever else people want to bring.
Jess is in control of this and has been doing a wonderful job. Both he and I will be going to Kansas to coordindate efforts. Details cannot be finalized until we get the Vet Report and the OK from the Sheriff. So people, PLEASE, bear with us and be PATIENT. I know you all have lots and lots of questions but as of right now all we have is a general plan in place and are doing the very best we can.
We will need MONEY and LOTS of it. This is the time to send in the Thanksgiving donations, the Christmas donations the Help the Minis donations..the donations in memory of lost loved ones...you get the idea... this is going to take a lot of work and a lot of funding. Please help us!
Also, please keep the questions to a bare minimum as I have have told you all we know. As this rescue progresses, we will fill in the details and keep you all up to date.
The Kansas Volunteers will be contacted just as soon as we know when and IF we can go in.
Thank you all for your patience and I hope this has answered your questions. I cannot at this time comment on Mr Trembly, so please don't ask.
Ginny St Pierre, President, CMHR