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« Last post by Trigger on Today at 12:08:13 AM »
This entire board, every board needs to be nothing but threads like these.
Until the constituents of these states have their elected officials shut all this down, including and not limited to Harness Racing...Fix it and re-open, or screw it. More subjects...
Cheating
Drugs
Backroom Deals
Incestuous relationships
The corruption
The whistleblowers
The disgruntled gamblers
A microscope over everything and everyone - no latitude til' y'all either are compliant or sufficate from the pressure
And any and every voice and action on behalf of the horses who can't speak for themself
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« Last post by SDST2009 on Today at 12:00:03 AM »
I wasn't going to respond again, but I have to. Code? First of all there is no state or local mandate as to setbacks of manure piles or bins from barns in Pennsylvania. There is however for everything else including structures, homes, water supplies, leaching etc. But as HORSEMEN we know what not to do, thus why the poll on my group reflects what we know is we DO NOT KEEP MANURE PILES AGAINST THE BARNS. For a list of reasons. Fire being the main concern. And again you assume, did I say I wouldn't keep a mare at Hanover? Nope, never said that. But again citing the recent event.....MOVE THE MANURE TO PROPER BINS. And that goes for anywhere else too. It's not worth the risk. Again, THE END. 
And I have to post again....why is this a thread? They know what they need to fix the situation. You don't need to add insult to injury. They willl MOVE THE MANURE TO PROPER BINS, I bet, And they didn't need this thread to do it.
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Everyone who keeps horses will freely admit they could do something better. You also keep horses, right? Are you doing everything to "code"?
I would not hesitate a nanosecond to board a mare (w/ or w/o) foal with Hanover.
I wasn't going to respond again, but I have to. Code? First of all there is no state or local mandate as to setbacks of manure piles or bins from barns in Pennsylvania. There is however for everything else including structures, homes, water supplies, leaching etc. But as HORSEMEN we know what not to do, thus why the poll on my group reflects what we know is we DO NOT KEEP MANURE PILES AGAINST THE BARNS. For a list of reasons. Fire being the main concern. And again you assume, did I say I wouldn't keep a mare at Hanover? Nope, never said that. But again citing the recent event.....MOVE THE MANURE TO PROPER BINS. And that goes for anywhere else too. It's not worth the risk. Again, THE END. 
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« Last post by Trigger on April 18, 2026, 11:45:17 PM »
 People who care more for standing up for their low-life friends than animals. Mike leads an asshole to water and he drinks until he vomits his own confessions. Another wasted exi$tence.
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« Last post by SDST2009 on April 18, 2026, 11:40:07 PM »
"Yes I am sure they could have done better. They are also painfully aware, I am sure.".....That's called negligence. If you're aware and do nothing? Get it? But I haven't said that, you did. I'm say very simply....MOVE THE FUCKING MANURE INTO PROPER BINS. That goes for everyone. Reduce the risk of losing the animals and your property. The End. 
Everyone who keeps horses will freely admit they could do something better. You also keep horses, right? Are you doing everything to "code"? I would not hesitate a nanosecond to board a mare (w/ or w/o) foal with Hanover.
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« Last post by Trigger on April 18, 2026, 11:32:26 PM »
Tigger quote .... "My mother used my finger as a tampon.:
Tumbleweed, how many men or women that you respect would make a statement like that? If you find that entertaining, you set a very low bar.
Post the link to that post. I can post any link to post you made or anyone has, you should be able to do the same. That's proof 
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« Last post by SDST2009 on April 18, 2026, 11:25:18 PM »
What would make you think that Bob would get the hook? He undefeated on the horse and in the process has driven the colt flawlessly. Can't see a world where Bob loses the drive.
Bob won't lose the drive unless he 100% falls asleep at the wheel at this point.
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« Last post by darnoldrocks on April 18, 2026, 11:21:08 PM »
Seems to me that Trigger is very educated and surely entertaining. He needs to be here in my opinion. He keeps everyone on their toes.
Tigger quote .... "My mother used my finger as a tampon.: Tumbleweed, how many men or women that you respect would make a statement like that? If you find that entertaining, you set a very low bar.
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Everyone raising or keeping horses can do it better. EVERYONE, because at the end of the day, the horses could raise themselves in the absence of us.
I do not understand the glory in pointing out their mistakes that cost horses they own their lives. This could happen to any horse-keeper. I can't imagine accidentally - and with the best of intentions - being responsible for the death of horses I own, and being dragged through it as a result. Yes I am sure they could have done better. They are also painfully aware, I am sure.
It's in bad taste. That's my opinion. Please focus your energy on people ao are knowingly doing wrong.
"Yes I am sure they could have done better. They are also painfully aware, I am sure.".....That's called negligence. If you're aware and do nothing? Get it? But I haven't said that, you did. I'm say very simply....MOVE THE FUCKING MANURE INTO PROPER BINS. That goes for everyone. Reduce the risk of losing the animals and your property. The End. 
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« Last post by SDST2009 on April 18, 2026, 11:09:08 PM »
I'm not the one who's hurting the sport. Anything happening to the sport is either self inflicted OR people are afraid to speak out. I repeat, I offer the platform for people to speak if they so choose. I will never filter what they have to say. As for my opinion....MOVE THE PILES INTO PROPER BINS. That goes for anywhere not just Hanover. But because it is Hanover I expect the best without discussion or hesitation. Be the example others should follow, what's wrong with that?
Everyone raising or keeping horses can do it better. EVERYONE, because at the end of the day, the horses could raise themselves in the absence of us. I do not understand the glory in pointing out their mistakes that cost horses they own their lives. This could happen to any horse-keeper. I can't imagine accidentally - and with the best of intentions - being responsible for the death of horses I own, and being dragged through it as a result. Yes I am sure they could have done better. They are also painfully aware, I am sure. It's in bad taste. That's my opinion. Please focus your energy on people ao are knowingly doing wrong.
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