shiftyw -> RE: Uh when did it become child abuse... (1/6/2014 1:51:11 PM)
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 The only stables he mucks are the ones where HIS horses are, they are also the only ones he feeds. He is also responsible for his tack and saddles, carry the house garbage out and feed the dogs. I was asked by CPS for a statement since I have been over there a lot the last few months. There is one appy stud that actually seeks out the boy, not to hurt but to get the child's attention. With everyone else, that stud is a royal pain in the ass, trying to bite, step on you and kick. When it comes to the boy, he is an equine teddy bear. I don't believe what they are doing is abuse. I just can see how it got reported. And having been around horses and worked in several stables, I can tell you liability is a nightmare. In my last stable, I was hired to muck and groom. A riding instructor asked me to help children go get horses out of the field if she was busy teaching- it was not part of my job description, and I wouldn't do it, cause no one wants to be held responsible for someone elses child if they get maimed (and this was a terrible barn with countless problems, it wasn't the horses fault, the owners just had no business running that facility). It likely got reported because one of their clients felt really uncomfortable/unsafe around the children. CPS will probably investigate and it will be nothing. I have a neighbor who believes he is a "thrown clear" kinda guy, so he doesn't wear his seatbelt, do you think insurance gives a shit because he thinks he's special? Same goes for that kid, insurance doesn't care if he is "special" to the horse. If that stud has an off day, its a problem. I looked at the DOL link that was in an earlier post. According to the link a child under the age of 16 cannot work in a number of places on a farm that are considered too hazardous. One of those places is: 4. Working on a farm in a yard, pen, or stall occupied by a: a. bull, boar, or stud horse maintained for breeding purposes; b. a sow with suckling pigs, or a cow with a newborn calf (with umbilical cord present). Since it was said in the OP that they breed horses, that is probably how they got reported. Someone may have thought he was working around studs. Ah thank you! I'm on a weird wireless network with stuff blocked all over the web (I can't see anyone's pics right now...) cause they have kids...so navigating to find a source has been hard for me. From OP's last post- it sounds as though a specific stud horse seeks him out and he is around studs- at least incidentally. I guess it seems to me, the report is legitimate enough to warrant an investigation... ETA- Grammar issues.
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