Cherie, I agree with Bruce. You need to let this
go.
Over the years of working with the SPCA, owning a
boarding barn, (what the hell WAS I thinking?) and just past experiences dealing
with horse people, I have learned.....well, you get the drift.
Some people think they are sitting on a gold mine
because they have a few horses when the fact is they are just digging deeper
into an empty well. So they try to make up for that by taking advantage of
others, at the expense of the horse.
If the horse came to you in such bad
condition, why would you want to send him back to that? Take care of
him and good things will come back to you, I promise.
If we didn't make mistakes, we wouldn't learn a
thing. Consider yourself edjeecated. ;)