I am very sorry that I didnt know of her "reputation" sooner.... and I feel very guilty that I left my horses in her care....
I was a "big" client of hers, not only did she ship several horses of mine to Europe but her studfarm also boarded several mares to be bred and foaled out. I always paid my bills and boarding on time nevertheless due to her neglecting care, a 10 day old foal lost his eye "just being on the grass" without any explanation to what happened. Furthermore eventhough the "accident" happened on her farm and in her care, she refused to take responsibility for what happened because she didnt have insurance. I wanted my horses out to get the little one to a vet but she she refused to release them...
My mare and colt were rescued by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association 2 months later… They legally ordered their immediat release...
They were very skinny and emanciated due to malnourishment and starvation...
this mare only arrived at her facility Mid January 2013 and by end of May 2013 (4 ½ months later) she was very underweight and full of worms ...
my guess, she was never fed !!!! how else could this have happened ???
It was also clear that the colts’ eye injury was never treated (eventhough I paid 994 usd for socalled vet costs) …
The colts’ eyeball was completely destroyed and very heavily infected with puss running out of it... an urgent surgery was needed to remove what was left of the eye and to close the eyelid. This poor, little colt at 2 months old when he was rescued was soo light, you could still pick him up!!
As to my horses, I have everything documented should anyone choose not to believe me….