Where is the animal welfare???
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/26/09
We went there to ride horses because part of the ride was on the beach. After arriving and getting to see the horses, we chose not to, and we left.
Their horses are starved and poorly cared for, and some even have huge patches of hair missing. If these people were in America they would be charged for animal cruelty. We actually witnessed one horse, who looked exhausted, fall asleep. In the process of doing so, it dunked its head into the water trough (It didn't have much of a choice since it is tied so that the only place its head can go is up, or go down in to the trough). I might also mentino this is one of the horses they had saddled and ready to take customers on the tour.....
All of the horses are tied up with about 4 ft of rope, and are forced to stand in the heat with no water (all execpt the 1 poor sap who fell asleep and dunked his face in!). They were covered in mosquitos, and looked old (which is probably being caused by lack of food and water, as well as being chomped on by hundreds of mosquitos at once).
If the horses are any resemblance as to how the rest of this place is run, I would HATE to go there... much less eat their food or drink their drinks.....