Headshot
By yuck - 21/06/2009 04:19 - United States
By yuck - 21/06/2009 04:19 - United States
By sleepless - 20/06/2009 05:28 - United States
By insomniac - 19/06/2009 06:41 - United States
By Stung - 19/06/2009 04:32 - United States
By asthmatic - 18/06/2009 23:07 - United States
By ihpgolj - 18/06/2009 05:31 - United States
By Broken - 17/06/2009 14:12 - United States
By Unlucky - 16/06/2009 10:49 - Saudi Arabia
By need2eat - 15/06/2009 15:48 - United States
By LP - 15/06/2009 02:35 - United States
By not-so-happy-feet - 14/06/2009 23:41 - Canada
By MalariaFree - 14/06/2009 11:08 - Uganda
By angela - 12/06/2009 04:06 - United States
By Casey - 11/06/2009 12:59 - France
By anonymous - 10/06/2009 22:50 - United States
By rubmytummy - 10/06/2009 21:12 - United States
By Anonymous - 09/06/2009 17:07 - United States
By fatty - 09/06/2009 08:39 - Germany
By Anonymous - 08/06/2009 13:49 - United States
By lft - 06/06/2009 20:16 - United States
By thedogkisser - 06/06/2009 19:44 - United States
By XLhottie - 06/06/2009 06:48 - United States
By NoPainNoGain - 05/06/2009 05:03 - United States
By scarlett666 - 05/06/2009 02:04 - United Kingdom
By dearme - 02/06/2009 01:53 - United States
By Anonymous - 31/05/2009 14:55 - United States
By quietdown - 30/05/2009 19:50 - United States
By farmwithnobarn - 30/05/2009 05:48 - United States
Keywords
hey, i'm the one who had to put the animals down. this is very real. the horse was very old and got an infection, and had to be put down. now, you cant just take your horse to the vet, like you can with a dog or cat, you have to have the vet make a house call. so the vet came by prepared to uthanize the horse, Monster. before, going out to the barn, (yes, where we keep our horses, there is a barn, just not on the farm that we live, which is why the horses are not on our property, so no, that is not animal abuse), we went to the deckhouse, to discuss burial options, since it is illegal where we live to bury animals without a permit. we got to the house, to find one of the barn cats with a broken neck. now we have a doggie door in the kitchen for the dogs, but the cats use it to, since they are both indoor/outdoor animals. we are guessing that the cat went out to the barn, like they always do, and got to close behind a cow or horse, and got kicked. you never know, she might even have jumped off a high ledge, cats necks are very fragile. but anyway, the barn had to have the cat put down, along with us having to put Monster down. so the county wanted to temporarily shut down the barn for investigation, but pulled out, because there was nothing wrong with any of the other several animals. and to number 5, shooting animals is considered animal abuse, and even though my family owns guns, most around us do, we would NEVER consider shooting an animal, even if it was to put it out of its misory, unless we absolutely had to. hope that straightens everybody out, and thank you too all that were polite and didnt mock or laugh about our situation, and took it seriously. this is not a laughing matter.