"Taya" free TB mare by Hennessey - OH

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"Taya" free TB mare by Hennessey - OH

Postby Jenarby » Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:01 pm


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Postby foothillsequine » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:48 pm

Jenarby, you have a pm.
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Postby Jenarby » Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:28 pm

Taya was placed very quickly off this ad. Thanks so much to whoever got her!

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free mare

Postby wen8t » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:13 am

watch getting horses from these people , they sell the hoses after they have been placed and transportation gas been made ,what a deal

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Postby Jenarby » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:08 pm

Please do not make a statement like this. I am a CANTER volunteer who lists horses for trainers for free. I have absolutely no control over who gets what horse. Do not accuse me of giving YOU the shaft just because I listed this horse. I have a very good reputation for helping place horses, for selling my own project and being honest about them. You have no right to to say things like that about me. Your beef is with this trainer. Take it to her.

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Postby Jenarby » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:10 pm

BTW from your PM to me, you didn't pay a dime for transport....so don't accuse the trainer of stealing from you. You were going to give her gas money when the horse got there....

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Postby merasmag » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:03 pm

i knew this was gonna go sumwhere...

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taya

Postby wen8t » Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:45 am

Its my understanding that all Jenarby has done was list the horse for the trainer she did not know anything else that happen. With that said I am sorry for showing my frustrations to her . She does a very good job placeing horses for trainers I guess sometimes they just don't work out ,Jenarby I'm sorry for what I said to you , I'm just feel cheated and i'm sorry

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Postby CampRiver » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:27 am

I know Jenarby from another board and I wouldnt hesitate getting a horse from her. from what Ive seen, she does a wonderful job finding homes for these jobs and even has a knack for pairing the right horse with the right person.....

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Postby Jenarby » Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:58 am

Thank you wen8t for that post.
I talked with the trainer this morning to discuss what happened. She said simply that the owner changed his mind. He saw all the interest in the horse and thought he could get money from someone else. Then he decided to breed her and sell her himself. Then he decided to try and breed one for himself. Sounds like her hands were tied as well. It sucks how things worked out but sometimes you just can't do anything about it.
This trainer really trries to do the best she can by her horses. She'll go without before she'll let one of her animals get into a bad situation. I've placed tons of horses for her and I hope she continues to come to me for help.

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Postby merasmag » Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:48 am

Why is it the trainers doing all this work and not the owners? I know the answers but I'm asking anyways, I wanna hear it from a horse's mouth.

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Postby Jenarby » Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:09 pm

Because that is the way it works. In the majority of the listings we get the trainer has been told by the owner to find the horse a new home, get rid of the horse or sell it. That is why so many horses end up in kill pens. Trainers get stuck with horses they can not afford to keep. This trainer cares enough to help out even if it costs her to keep them until they find homes. I've listed about a dozen for her in the last year she gave away and a few she sold. Some owners have their own farm and do take responsibility for their horses. I'm not knocking all owners.....but I've seen it happen way too much.

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Postby merasmag » Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:19 pm

then trainers need to smarten up and write contracts like they're a landlord and have triple-damages penalties if an owner tries to dump a horse on them
i can't believe that's not standard...then again...