Hello everyone, I've joined this forum simply in worry about the health of four horses living down the hill from me. I live in Northern Montana, and right now it's nice outside- four degrees above zero. It's been clearing negative ten and it only gets colder from there (not counting the wind chill factor!) These horses have no shelter. Their water is a frozen brick, which he comes down to break ONCE in a while, and they are expected to live off frozen prairie grass.
Before, they didn't even have a salt block! I left him a note that politely explained that each of those 4 horses needs at least 10 gallons of water a day, access to a salt block, and hay (which generates heat when digested), especially since they have no shelter. I also informed him they will develop colic from living off frozen prairie grass and snow. Further I explained the need for crisco/petroleum jelly to insulate their hooves. Thus far, a salt block is the only change he has made.
I've been filling a cooler with warm water and transporting it down the hill every day and they fight over it (so sometimes i go get more) but we all know that isn't enough. I've informed the authorities and NOTHING has changed! in TWO WEEKS! I am pregnant and unemployed, my old man is working two jobs- we can't afford to feed them, but who's going to? Does anyone know of any non profit organization I can contact or any free hay programs- anything of that sort? I've googled it but there seems to be no options, because normal people love their horses enough to at least feed them. Thank you all for your considerations and prayers.
-Iggy