Meet Pearl, New Horse

Rammy

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Yell at them and put up a wall/fence nest to them
This guy is a piece of work. If you read my thread you will see what hes done. My pasture is fenced with 5 strand hotwire and he still trespasses at night. I have cameras up and he manages to stay off them. Im not home during the day so thats when he would do stuff behind his privacy fence. He doesnt seem to bother the cows. Havent found or seen any marks on them like I did my horse. Yelling at him wont do any good.
 

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This guy is a piece of work. If you read my thread you will see what hes done. My pasture is fenced with 5 strand hotwire and he still trespasses at night. I have cameras up and he manages to stay off them. Im not home during the day so thats when he would do stuff behind his privacy fence. He doesnt seem to bother the cows. Havent found or seen any marks on them like I did my horse. Yelling at him wont do any good.
If he doesn't stop, try and get the law involved
 

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I wormed Pearl today with ivermectin. The vet said it was time and she would be ok. I've been worried that it might be too much for her starved condition. She has gained weight, amazing what regular feed and hay can do. She now knows that she can't rush in to eat, but must back up, stand and then I let her eat. She's coming along!
 

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I wormed Pearl today with ivermectin. The vet said it was time and she would be ok. I've been worried that it might be too much for her starved condition. She has gained weight, amazing what regular feed and hay can do. She now knows that she can't rush in to eat, but must back up, stand and then I let her eat. She's coming along!
She is one lucky lady to have you as her rehabilitation owner, and loving momma.
 
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