It is about time some of these guys get convicted.
Hsiung’s pre-trial fundraiser came with a plea to “help me defend the right to rescue in court” and the promise: “all donations matched.” As Hsiung stated: “It’s up to a North Carolina jury to decide if the rescue was a crime or simply the right thing to do.”Hsiung also had previewed that his testimony would include telling his own story “from aspiring academic to alleged animal rights ‘terrorist.’” He also shared in his blog: “to be clear, I am not suggesting that there is no basis for the criminal charges against me” and that “we win even if we lose” because “the attention, pressure and storytelling that will come out of this trial will be a powerful force for the movement, even if I am in jail.”
It diedWOW….wonder what happened to the baby goat? Glad he was convicted but I’m afraid he won’t be the last “animal rights activist” to make the news.
That’s the thing though, they don’t care, especially this group. This kid came from a place that was NICE! It was clean and their barn was nice. They don’t care if someone is good to their animals they want total animal liberation. That is why they are not just hitting factory farms they are hitting the small guys as well. They just hit the factory farms because they can usually find a sick or pretty nasty animal to cash in on the bleeding hearts that donate to them.I wish these animal rights activists would get more educated about agricultural production and animal husbandry. I think if they did they would find the vast majority of us care for our animals and do everything we can to help our animals thrive. Sure we’ve all had animals get sick, look neglected, overcrowded, or do things that may seem cruel (banding, disbudding, weaning, quarantining, etc) but it’s for the good of the animal or herd. I think if they knew how hard we work to ensure our animals are happy and healthy, many of them would change their minds. But I’m sure you would still have some that wouldn’t be happy regardless.
I completely understand . I used to help with a couple different local horse rescues back in the day. I had a personal rescue that I took in from a woman that abandoned him at a barn when she moved out of state (horse was left in locked stall and before I got him the farrier tried to make up for his over due trims and he was sore for a good 4 weeks). Long story short he was old and hard keeper. Had all the vet care and dental work done and was fed well. Then one day I got a call to do a home inspection on my own rescued horse because we moved him to a friend's field that had more softer grass than our place. I about died laughing and sent the rescue a picture. He was not sickly or that thin but you all know the old hard keeper thin.It's one reason that I had my horse put down when I did, people seeing a skinny horse jump to conclusions.
I completely understand. It's sad when places that are labeled a rescue and not can mistreat horses but when individual people rescue one they are put through the ringer.That’s why I hide the old ones where they can’t be seen. If I didn’t have that option I probably would also put down. We bought a horse for $1, he was that starved to death. Got turned in. We had a gal that knew the horse, and actually set up the sale for us meet with them, we showed them all the other horses we had which were nice and fat. Finally asked the officer what we had to do to get her to go away, she said put him down. He was young! For months we met with her and he was slowly adding weight. Mom laughed at her and told her she was fat and unhealthy so should we put you down too? That didn’t go well (no idea why lol) so we moved him to our ranch in Oregon.
The next was my old mare. She was a abused horse and took me a year of bonding before I could even get on her. She got old and a little on the thin side compared to our quarter horses. Got called in and I felt so bad because I put that poor horse threw heck with vet checks to prove she was healthy. She died the day after her vet check. They tried to say it was because of neglect and I had to get a necropsy done, heart attack and to this day I swear it was the stress of everything and ultimately animal control was the cause of her death so I detest them!