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freemotion

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I'd missed that he'd sold you year old hay....this is not someone who is honest or ethical or gives a hoot about the health and welfare of animals. Someone who deals in hay has goats that are thin? What's up with that? Disgusting. :smack

Glad you got them back. Now they have a chance. :hugs
 

77Herford

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Wow, I'm shocked at their condition but happy their back with you instead of the other option.
 

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They all look rough and mineral deficient, but Mandy's condition is appalling. :( Thank goodness you were able to get them back and I hope they respond quickly to your excellent care.
 

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I am sorry they were not taken care of. Very glad you got them back. I am sure they are happy to be home.

I hope this was due to ignorance.
 

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They do look bad, but they are in good hands now. I've seen pictures of your goats and I have no doubt that in a couple months they will be unrecognizable.
 

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Makes me want to cry! However, I am very glad that they are back in your care. And I totally agree with luting them, they are soooo skinny, the poor dears. Please keep us posted on how they are doing.

And everyone, remember it doesn't take much to get overwhelmed. Neglecting your animals is a slippery slope. Make a plan now for what you will do if your life circumstances change so your animals don't end up in this situation.
 
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