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01/06/2026

Are man still breaks my heart my poor boy 💔💔

This is terrible news this 😢
01/06/2026

This is terrible news this 😢

BREAKING: She Stabbed Three Horses At A Horse Competition?
🚨VIDEO IN COMMENTS🚨

Las Vegas, Nevada - Three horses at a major barrel racing event are alive tonight, Saturday May 30th, after police say they were intentionally injured with a sharp object inside the barn area at South Point Casino.

Sources tell me the suspect is Emily Grace, 17, of Las Vegas Nevada, a competitor at the event.

FOX 5 Las Vegas reports that Las Vegas Metropolitan Police were called at 2:07 a.m. Saturday after a horse was reported injured at a barn connected to the barrel racing competition. When officers arrived, police say they learned that three horses had been intentionally injured with a sharp object. The LVMPD Animal Cruelty Section got involved, and detectives later identified a teenage girl as a possible suspect. Police say she had access to the barn.

These horses came to Las Vegas to compete at the 2026 NBHA Professional’s Choice Vegas Super Show. Instead, officials say their injuries are expected to keep them out of competition. The good news is that police say the injuries are not considered life-threatening, and South Point has said all involved horses are safe.

According to FOX 5, detectives located the teenage suspect and took her into custody. Police say she was booked into Clark County Juvenile Hall and faces 12 counts of willful/malicious kill/maim/torture animal and three counts of felony malicious destruction of private property over $5,000. The National Barrel Horse Association said the incident involved a limited number of equine athletes and that the person involved was removed and placed in the care of authorities. NBHA also said there is no ongoing threat.

The National Barrel Horse Association released a statement saying this was an isolated incident involving the mistreatment of a limited number of equine athletes by an event competitor. NBHA said the situation was addressed immediately in coordination with NBHA, South Point Hotel & Casino Security, Metro Police, and all appropriate parties. The association said the individual involved was removed and placed in the care of authorities, and that there is no ongoing threat of any kind.

CALL TO ACTION
Clarke County, Nevada District Attorney
Steve Wolfson
702.671.2500



Disclaimers: Fair use. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

On our poppy and look at that view wow 🤩
01/06/2026

On our poppy and look at that view wow 🤩

01/06/2026

Why Do Horses Walk The Same Paths Around Their Fields❓

Have you ever noticed that horses rarely wander randomly around a field❓

Instead, they often create well-worn tracks that loop around the boundaries, curve through gateways, connect favourite grazing spots, water sources and shelter areas. What’s particularly interesting is that these routes are almost never straight lines.

This behaviour isn’t laziness or habit in the way we might think of it. It’s actually rooted deep within the horse’s natural instincts.

As prey animals, horses evolved to constantly monitor their environment while conserving energy. Rather than repeatedly assessing every possible route across a landscape, they establish familiar travel corridors that they know are safe. Once a route has been used successfully, it becomes part of their mental map of the environment.

In the wild, horses often travel significant distances each day between grazing, water and resting areas. They naturally follow routes of least resistance, avoiding obstacles, steep ground, boggy areas and anything that might restrict a quick escape if danger appears.

This is one reason their paths rarely form straight lines. Horses don’t think like humans. We tend to look at a destination and choose the shortest route. Horses tend to choose the safest, easiest and most familiar route. Their tracks often follow contours of the land, skirt around exposed areas, pass close to herd mates or maintain good visibility of their surroundings.

There is also a biomechanical reason. Horses are large animals designed for forward movement, but they naturally travel in gentle arcs rather than perfectly straight lines. Curved movement allows them to maintain balance more easily, make subtle adjustments to their direction and continue scanning their environment without constantly changing course. A winding route is often more comfortable and efficient than repeatedly travelling in rigid straight lines with sharper turns.

The tracks themselves can also become self-reinforcing. Once a horse uses a route, the ground becomes slightly firmer. The next horse follows it because it’s easier. Over time, an entire network of equine highways develops throughout the field.

Interestingly, these pathways can tell us a lot about our horses. They often reveal where horses feel safest, where they prefer to socialise, where resources are located and even how herd dynamics operate. A dominant horse may control access to certain routes, while lower-ranking horses may develop alternative pathways to avoid confrontation.

So next time you’re looking at those winding tracks around your field, you’re not just looking at worn grass.

You’re looking at a map of horse behaviour, decision-making, movement patterns, social structure and thousands of years of evolutionary survival instincts written directly onto the landscape.

Do your horses have obvious “motorways” around their fields? We’d love to see photos of the pathways they’ve created.

Horses happy to be back in the field 🫶🏼🐴
31/05/2026

Horses happy to be back in the field 🫶🏼🐴

31/05/2026

Paris getting love off Georgia 🫶🏼🩷

30/05/2026

Horses are over the moon to be back in the filed grass has grown loads been 8 long days but all happy as out 🫶🏼

DON’T THROW OUT THOSE USED SYRINGES! 🚫💧 Give them a thorough washing🍏 and fill with apple sauce❤️ as a treat for your ho...
29/05/2026

DON’T THROW OUT THOSE USED SYRINGES! 🚫

💧 Give them a thorough washing
🍏 and fill with apple sauce
❤️ as a treat for your horse!

😊 Soon they’ll be eager and open their mouth willingly.

👍 No more battles with the dewormer!

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