I need a private detective for a situation in the Gainesville area if anyone has some recommendations or is one on here please reach out
schmellba99 said:
fsguide is your man. I think he's on vacation right now though, so may be a week before he can really get back to you.
Aggie_3 said:
Basically I've been full body on fire and it hurts like a mother effer and if these two were on fire I'd pull a chair up and warm up on their flame
KorbinDallas said:
Have you tried the OB staple of "shoot 'em in the nuts"?
Log said:
This is why you rent horses by the hour. Like those things that start with a "wh".
And maybe bring some marshmallowsAggie_3 said:
Basically I've been full body on fire and it hurts like a mother effer and if these two were on fire I'd pull a chair up and warm up on their flame
Charlie Murphy said:
How do you become a "PI"?
Show off.FIDO 96 said:Log said:
This is why you rent horses by the hour. Like those things that start with a "wh".
By the hour? What are you going to do for the last 45 minutes? Cuddle? Watch HGTV together?
HarleySpoon said:
Are you concerned he hasn't been riding them, or that none of his assistants have been riding them either? Are they legged up? Has he been showing them? Has anyone been showing them? Have they been going to schooling's?
Do you have anything in writing stating exactly what is going to be done with the horses? It's pretty common for folks to send a few horses to a very respected trainer, see forty or fifty horses in the pens and stalls and then think their horses are going to get ridden by the trainer with his name on the front gate. If the guy with the name isn't showing your horse, it's highly unlikely he's ever going to be on the horses back at home other than for a few minutes to correct an assistant.
When you put a horse in training with one of those guys, you are putting it in his program. Many folks choose to go with younger, less established trainers for this reason or go into the respected guy's program with the understanding that a specific assistant trainer will be riding and showing the horse. I play poker every Wednesday night in Whitesboro with about twenty trainers (in a barn)....a trainer that has no one ride the horses in his program would last about six months in that industry. The crooks are the ones that ride then too much and destroy them trying to do more in the show pen than the horse is capable of. A trainer makes his money in the show pen.
How many horses are in his barn as compared to how many trainers? If there are more than 10 horses per trainer....some might not be getting ridden four or five days a week. If there are twenty per trainer, then it would be pretty obvious your horses aren't getting ridden. I sent you a PM.
I was expecting at least one 'bless your heart'NoahAg said:
Horse people are the strangest. No offense to the OP.