melissa
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Post by melissa on Jul 20, 2007 19:20:50 GMT 1
would anyone else like to save a horse in france but cannot afford to pay for it to get here?
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wiffy
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Post by wiffy on Jul 20, 2007 19:28:35 GMT 1
what do you mean save a horse from france???
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Post by melissa on Jul 20, 2007 19:32:20 GMT 1
give a home to one in dept 41
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Post by jl on Jul 20, 2007 19:32:39 GMT 1
yes because plenty people are saying they can buy 1 but with transport too they cant afford it, your looking at over £1k alinclusive (horse too). mines cost me £1198
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Post by wiffy on Jul 20, 2007 19:33:47 GMT 1
Sorry I haven't being on for ages.............whats dept41??
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melissa
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Post by melissa on Jul 20, 2007 19:35:51 GMT 1
where have you been wiffy?! lol
find the thread about the spanish horses being driven to italy for slaughter and you will know whats been going on.....
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Post by kpick on Jul 20, 2007 19:38:03 GMT 1
I would love to have one, but just dont have money atm as ive just handed in my notice Gutted.
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Post by gem on Jul 20, 2007 19:42:44 GMT 1
Melissa - Ive asked a few friends they have said they will think about it but definately me
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Post by iwillbuy on Jul 20, 2007 19:44:24 GMT 1
me but everyone i fancy someone has already nabbed p.s ido have the money aswell and if anyone wants to share transport to yorkshire that will be even better
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Post by maggiesmum on Jul 20, 2007 19:44:45 GMT 1
I would (as I said on the other thread) happily have one, but can't afford the initial purchase. :-(
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Post by sarahfox on Jul 20, 2007 20:04:11 GMT 1
Hi,
As long as you would be able to give it a good long term home then I would be happy to help fund the initial purchase,Melissa is dead organised and is trying to sort out the purchase/ transport for me,so could you get in touch with her,we are also trying to find out what is left,but thought it would be really nice if someone could take either a mare with foal or a pregnant mare,what do you think?Let me or Melissa know and we shall hope to get something organised over the next day or so Kind regards,Sarah
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Post by tia on Jul 20, 2007 20:43:49 GMT 1
Yes I have said before, I without a doubt have a 5* home waiting, I would especially take a pregnant mare, I will not have the money for around 6 weeks but I will definately have the money and I am quite happy to pay for horse and transport to Northern Ireland.
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Post by monet on Jul 20, 2007 20:47:51 GMT 1
me but everyone i fancy someone has already nabbed p.s ido have the money aswell and if anyone wants to share transport to yorkshire that will be even better sorry your statement has made me really cross most of you are bleating on about saving one life is better then no lives etc etc then you say something like the above! when Elaine at EMW and myself take in a rescue horse within the UK we don't go and see it and say "don't fancy it" and you lot wonder why other people get cross when you jump down peoples throats when they have an opinion! >shakes head in disbelief<
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Post by tia on Jul 20, 2007 21:09:24 GMT 1
I agree with you there monet, I will rescue one of them, but it will have to be the most neediest, the whold point of rescuing is helping an animal that no one else wants.
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Post by sarahfox on Jul 20, 2007 21:09:38 GMT 1
Yes,sorry but I quite agree with monet on that one.Tia,if you are interested tehn please pm either myself or melissa,we may are trying to organise things and may be able to help ( I'm too thick to have worked out how to pm anybody yet,hehe!) regards Sarah.
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