Horse Rescue up the Renshaw

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its nice to see people come together in time of need my hats off to you all that did this :beer::beer: ,as to the matter of the owner wanting the horses back some one should haul his ass up there and leave him just a thought
 

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By THE CANADIAN PRESS - Feb 24/09

The owner of two horses who were rescued from certain death off a B.C. mountainside has been charged with three counts of animal cruelty.

Frank McKay of Edmonton is accused of abandoning the animals just before Christmas near the town of McBride, B.C., where snowmobilers found them trapped in the snow.

They brought feed and blankets for Belle and Sundance while volunteers started digging a one-kilometre trench that took a week to open up a pathway before the horses could be rescued on Dec. 23.


Shawn Eccles, the SPCA’s chief animal protection officer, says the animals suffered from malnutrition and various health issues after being exposed to freezing temperatures.

They received veterinarian care and were recently placed in permanent homes in Prince George and Kamloops, B.C.

Eccles says McKay will make his first court appearance in McBride on June 22.

June 22nd? I marked it on the calendar. Hopefully you'll all be here , too.

The best revenge is living a good life.

And........an admission from Mr. McKay, that, in hindsight, he really screwed up. Obviously, at his age, and community role, we'd expect more of a 'leadership', but...........such is life. If he's comes 'straight' with everyone........that's cool.

The best to these horses, and, to all of those who cared.

Rob
 

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I still have signs of frost bite on my face from digging those 2 out! Thanks Mr McKay!!! In the end it was all worth it and I would do it again. -40 next time.
 

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I still have signs of frost bite on my face from digging those 2 out! Thanks Mr McKay!!! In the end it was all worth it and I would do it again. -40 next time.

Wow!! 'Hats-off' for your effort(s).

McBride 'laughs' at 'global warming'.

Whats your take on such talk?

Any 'first hand' evidence?

Are we, in the lower states, being 'BS'?

Rob
 

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June 22nd? I marked it on the calendar. Hopefully you'll all be here , too.

The best revenge is living a good life.

And........an admission from Mr. McKay, that, in hindsight, he really screwed up. Obviously, at his age, and community role, we'd expect more of a 'leadership', but...........such is life. If he's comes 'straight' with everyone........that's cool.

The best to these horses, and, to all of those who cared.

Rob


The court date is June 12, not 22 (that's from the SPCA). I guess it was misquoted in some media. I will be there for sure. Hope many people will.
 

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The court date is June 12, not 22 (that's from the SPCA). I guess it was misquoted in some media. I will be there for sure. Hope many people will.

Thanks, 'Falling Star'!

And, thanks to Snow and Mud Admin/Moderators for keeping this thread highlighted.........easy to find. Hopefully, in the coming months we'll see some updated pictures.

Much appreciated.

Rob
 

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McBride.........and surrounding area........

Good People!!!!!

You're on the map!!!

Rob
 

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Congrats to McBride!

June, 08, 2009:

Village receives heroism award for rescuing trapped horses

"The Canadian village of McBride, which rallied behind efforts to rescue two horses trapped in snow, has received a heroism award.

McBride, a small town in Robson Valley with fewer than 1000 people, received the Kevin Anderson Award of Heroism from the British Columbia SPCA at its annual awards evening.

Village residents rallied for what the SPCA called the epic rescue of two abandoned horses last Christmas in the Mount Renshaw snowmobile area."

(go to link for more)

Village receives heroism award for rescuing trapped horses | Horsetalk - International horse news
 

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Thanks, 'Falling Star'!

And, thanks to Snow and Mud Admin/Moderators for keeping this thread highlighted.........easy to find. Hopefully, in the coming months we'll see some updated pictures.

Much appreciated.

Rob

It sounds like Mackay won't be attending court on June 12. He told the Jasper Fitzhugh that he is not planning to attend his first court appearance and was quoted as saying, "I'm not taking any direct interest in this thing. I'm not the least bit concerned [about the charges]. It's going to be a waste of my time."
 

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It sounds like Mackay won't be attending court on June 12. He told the Jasper Fitzhugh that he is not planning to attend his first court appearance and was quoted as saying, "I'm not taking any direct interest in this thing. I'm not the least bit concerned [about the charges]. It's going to be a waste of my time."

Same attitude as tryng to rescue the horses. :rolleyes:
 

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Thanks for the update!

"McBride - The case of the Edmonton man charged in connection with the abandoning of two horses in the Renshaw Region near McBride last winter has been remanded until August 14th in McBride Provincial court."

Hopefully, after it's all said and done, Frank MacKay has a nice little donation for the SPCA..........and, springs the bill for about 50 pizza's.....or whatever is enjoyed in McBride.

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This post is simply to shout a 'Whoop! Whoop!' to Snow and Mud's resident 'horse expert', 'Falling Star'.

Yeah, you guys and gals sure do know 'snow', and 'mud'......pretty cool!! And, what you did for these horses makes you all 'honorary' rescuers. I'd put that in my resume anyday.

However, the contributions of Birgit Stutz, of Falling Star Ranch, has provided invaluable documentation to this storyline. Whether it be pictures, news links, or comments, she doesn't believe in self promotion, or hyperbole.

Birgit, her comrades, and volunteers, at Falling Star Ranch, absorb the blunt of many, many, abuse cases. In 'fire speak', they are asked to put out the flames, then immediately discern 'arson' from 'accidental'.

Anyway, though I know many of you already know this about 'Falling Star'........I just wanted to post it.

Good people.

Website:

Thanks.

Rob
 

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Frank Mackay's case has been adjourned to October 2 in McBride Provincial Court for arraignment. At that point, Mackay (or his lawyer on behalf of him) will have to enter a plea.
 

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Thanks for keeping us updated on this guys!! :You_Rock:

I really hate when these stories get swept under the rug.... :nono:
 

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Frank Mackay's case has been adjourned to October 2 in McBride Provincial Court for arraignment. At that point, Mackay (or his lawyer on behalf of him) will have to enter a plea.

Thanks for the update!

After reading about his driving prowess, Mackay should take a cab to court.

Hope the horses are doing well.......and all you 'mudsters' are having a great Summer!

Rob
 

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Frank Mackay's case has been adjourned to October 2 in McBride Provincial Court for arraignment. At that point, Mackay (or his lawyer on behalf of him) will have to enter a plea.

Renshaw Horse Case Back In Court Today - Opinion 250 - News for Northern and Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada

By 250 News
Friday, October 02, 2009 12:57 PM

McBride, B.C.- The man facing three charges related to cruelty to animals in the McBride horses case, had another court date today.
Edmonton Lawyer Frank McKay is charged with cruelty to animals, causing unnecessary pain/suffering to an animal and causing an animal to continue to be in distress.
The charges were laid after two horses were rescued from the Renshaw recreation area near McBride last winter. The animals had been abandoned, and were found to be starving, in poor health and stuck in chest deep snow. Volunteers braved brutally cold temperatures as they hand dug a trench more than a kilometre long to walk the horses, Belle and Sundance, to safety. The animals have since recovered and have been placed in new homes.
McKay did not appear in court today, nor did his lawyer. They connected with the McBride Provincial court by phone and had the matter adjourned until December 4th for “anticipated summary resolution” of the matter.


Adjourned again??:confused::confused: Is this some kind of game with him??
 

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I think its a great thing when even lawyers are scared of court dates...ha so there maybe he will be up there hunting again.
 
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