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Non-ending dirty game of horse-trading and law

Richmond family saves racehorses from slaughter

RICHMOND — As if caring for five horses isn’t enough work, Richmond veterinarian Amanda Burbank, her husband Casey and daughters Maizey and Ashlynn just rescued two more. The two ex-racehorses, one a thoroughbred and the second a standardbred, are registered under the names “Pink Performance” and “Jaclyn Doodles.” The Burbank family has nicknamed them Pinkie and Jackie. Both horses ended up in the kill pen at a horse auction in New Holland, Pennsylvania, which meant they would be loaded into a large truck with other horses and driven to an equine slaughterhouse in Canada. Horse slaughter is no longer legal in the United States, but American horses are still slaughtered in Canada and Mexico.

Is This Really a Montana Law? Or Do We Just Think It Is?

Most Montanans are under the belief that if a student rides their horse to school, the principal is required to take care of said horse. I looked for that law extensively on the Internet but could not find it. Nevertheless, if one believes something is true, especially a law, they should probably act accordingly. And that s exactly what the administrators at Three Forks Schools did recently. A few weeks back, a couple of students rode their steeds to school. We are in Montana, after all. And as most believe he is required to do, Mr. Hayes, the principal of Three Forks Middle & High School, swung into action. He also enlisted the help of Mr. Lynch, his vice-principal, and the superintendent of the Three Forks School District, Mr. Elliot.

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