44inchStone
10-22-2016, 12:34 AM
My life has always been in the mountains and have always had great respect for horses. Sometimes they need a kick in the arse but there are times when they really get you out of a bind.
They can save you literally miles of walking which alot of it could be in the pitch darkness. Finding their way back to camp and back to the grub is unbelievable.
Back to the horse shooting. This just happens to be on my nieces ranch in Beaver Lodge, AB.
It really pisses me off to hear that she was at the kitchen window today with her 10 year old daughter, only to see her daughter's show horse drop to the ground struggling for it's life.
The horse was on the edge of her pasture , 75 yards from the house and road.
When my niece ran out to the horse, it was struggling for life but only lasted a minute because the arseholes fired one round right into it's heart. I saw the picture from her, and by the size of the shot hole, it was certainly from a large caliber rifle. It left quite a hole on the entrance. There is no way they mistook the horse for an elk or moose. The mare was a show horse for her daughter and was a light brown in color.
It seems that this has been happening more and more often. Not just in BC but quite a few provinces. Not sure how they're gonna catch these guys and too bad my niece didn't see the truck or get some sort of a description of a truck or something.
this one just seems to hit home more because it is one of my relatives.
Doesn't matter who this happens to. This bullshit has to stop. Hope they do find out who did this and throw the book at them.
OR
Let the ranchers at them.:mad::mad::mad:
They can save you literally miles of walking which alot of it could be in the pitch darkness. Finding their way back to camp and back to the grub is unbelievable.
Back to the horse shooting. This just happens to be on my nieces ranch in Beaver Lodge, AB.
It really pisses me off to hear that she was at the kitchen window today with her 10 year old daughter, only to see her daughter's show horse drop to the ground struggling for it's life.
The horse was on the edge of her pasture , 75 yards from the house and road.
When my niece ran out to the horse, it was struggling for life but only lasted a minute because the arseholes fired one round right into it's heart. I saw the picture from her, and by the size of the shot hole, it was certainly from a large caliber rifle. It left quite a hole on the entrance. There is no way they mistook the horse for an elk or moose. The mare was a show horse for her daughter and was a light brown in color.
It seems that this has been happening more and more often. Not just in BC but quite a few provinces. Not sure how they're gonna catch these guys and too bad my niece didn't see the truck or get some sort of a description of a truck or something.
this one just seems to hit home more because it is one of my relatives.
Doesn't matter who this happens to. This bullshit has to stop. Hope they do find out who did this and throw the book at them.
OR
Let the ranchers at them.:mad::mad::mad: