I need to make a difficult decision with my horse and I don't really know what to do.

It isn't just me who has been working with him, as I stated it has been multiple professional trainers with varying methods.

Those contracts aren't worth the paper they're written on and I've known of several cases in which horses that were supposed to be going to companion homes were actually shipped to slaughter or flipped to other homes. It is very common for kill buyers to masquerade as people providing forever loving companion homes, and there aren't many legitimate ones out there, and I'm not willing to take a risk on the small chance it will be legitimate. Realistically, not many people want to pay for a horse they have no emotional attachment to and that they can't use. Even thoroughly vetting someone isn't a guarantee, that is how Fallon Blackwood scammed several horse owners and sold the horses to slaughter. She was a vet student with good references.

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