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Rainspa 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think so.

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American-stormcloak 1 point ago +1 / -0

Saw yesterday that the horse has drastically Improved and is resting on a private farm now. He won't be rode again but he will walk and be fine.

Edit: they also put it on iv for the dehydration and it seems to be taking it well.

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Rainspa 1 point ago +1 / -0

I saw a bullshit article that quoted city employees, NOT any Veterinarian. I saw a picture of a horse down in a stall without being able to see their front hooves, coronet bands, or pasterns, one that is NOT on IV fluids. Stashing that animal out of public view to keep the city from accountability is not medical treatment.

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American-stormcloak 1 point ago +1 / -0

I mean, you could definitely be right. All we know is what is reported for now. And it would be the asshat that rode him like that who would be in trouble right? Not the city. I mean technically Chicago didn't ride that horse 7 miles shoeless on asphalt, that retard did.

But for sure, in today's clown world they could be hiding it. Or maybe the report is right. Guess we wait and see. The Injuries definitely seem severe to say the least. But it wouldn't be the first or last time an animal has recovered from abuse and went on to live.

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Rainspa 1 point ago +1 / -0

This involves the city of Chicago because the man is an employee appointed by Lori Lightfoot and his horse to be the "Census Cowboy". His actions will reflect on the mayor of Chicago.

There is no medical report that has been published or even quoted. There is actually no proof this animal has received care by a vet at all (if the animal was receiving IV fluids that would show in the picture).

City employees have made comments that can be roughly translated as "Move along, nothing to see here, move along".