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40 years ago a man rescued some horses from 
being slaughtered. He received permission 
from the Canadian Gypsum Company (now 
owned by the United States Gypsum 
Company) to graze them on an unused tract of 
land on the salt marsh dykes near Windsor, 
Nova Scotia.
A very small herd of horses lived peacefully on the salt marsh dyke next to Canadian Gypsum 
Company land for forty years. Back in the day, the gypsum company welcomed the horses and 
felt they were a benefit to the land. The horses became an icon in the community. People from far 
and near would park their cars on the sides of the highway to gaze up the river at the beautiful 
herd of horses grazing on the salt marsh dyke.
For all of those years during the winter months, their owner (Mr. Ralph Morash) faithfully took hay 
to them week after week in rain, shine or storm - until spring arrived once again.
The horses took shelter in the forest on unused CGC/USG land during the rain, wind and snow. 
Way back when Mr. Morash was first given permission to graze the horses here, he built fences 
and he kept an access road open so he would be able to take his tractor in to feed the horses in 
the sheltered area during winter months. This land has not been mined for over 100 years. This 
was home to this beautiful small herd of horses home for 40 years.
A few years ago Mr. Morash became ill. He was so stricken with his illness that he could not 
even bend over to put on a pair of socks without using coat hangers. Though it took him all day, 
with help to get into his tractor, he still went to feed his beloved herd all winter long. It was during 
this time a couple of young horses wandered over to neighboring properties. Some complaints 
were made by a couple of people.
Then the unthinkable happened... 
A man that lived next to where the horses lived (and also a municipal councilor) went on to 
CGC/USG land and shot and killed one of the horses, another horse sustained a gunshot wound 
to it's stomach. He lied and said he had a permit. He didn't. The Nova Scotia government does 
not issue permits to shoot citizens horses. He is currently under investigation by many 
government agencies. The same man arranged a secret meeting with the CGC/USG lawyer and 
they decided together to kill the rest of Mr. Morash's beautiful horses. They made up lies and 
excuses for the slaughter they were about to carry out. They did not invite the horses owner, Mr. 
Morash to their secret meeting where the fate of these horses was sealed by CGC/USG and a 
couple of others. They said the horses were sick and unhealthy.... they lied.
The following photos were taken on January 2, 2014 LESS THAN one month 
after the secret meeting – where CGC/USG said they were going to kill Mr. 
Morash's horses with the excuse that they were sick and unhealthy... they 
made up whatever excuse they could to try to justify what they were about to 
do. Do these beautiful animals look sick or neglected to you?
Or these ones?
How about these ones?
These animals were in beautiful 
condition
They were well cared for and they have never harmed 
or threatened anyone
They are friendly and kind natured
There were two pregnant mares and 
two baby horses that were to be killed
CGC/USG secretly hired someone to 
shoot all of Mr. Morash's beautiful 
horses
There were fourteen beautiful healthy horses including two pregnant mares 
and two six month old baby horses. They were going to shoot all of them.
Mr. Morash received a letter from CGC saying they were going to dispose of 
the horses. He had been trying to get the horses to follow him off of CGC land. 
His land was less than half a mile away through the woods. But, the horses 
called this land home for all of their lives and were afraid to leave and wouldn't 
follow. He begged for more time to move them to safety but he received no 
answers.....
Then the community found out... 
Hants County, Nova Scotia – where the 
USG/CGC plant is, is a rich and vibrant 
farming community. There are an abundance 
of very experienced horse and farm people. 
It is also home to the oldest agricultural fair 
in Canada. The community was outraged 
and in shock when they found out what 
USG/CGC was planning to do to the 
community's iconic herd. They were not 
going to let this happen. Thousands of 
people from near and far stood up to support 
the horses...
Then the community found out.... 
Local residents and horse owners met with CGC/USG and plans were made 
to help Mr. Morash move the horses... they had a plan... 
From the Chronicle Herald Newspaper – 
January 3, 2014 
“That plan sounds good to Fundy Gypsum’s parent company, 
USG Corp. of Chicago.” 
USG spokesman Bob Williams said. 
USG/CGC turned the matter over to the volunteers.
They got to work... 
With Mr. Morash's approval and guidance 
consulting with Department of Agriculture, 
veterinarians from across the province and 
expert horse handlers on the safest way to 
move the horses. They wanted to explore all 
options on the safest way to move the horses 
and to have the males in the herd castrated. 
When the consulting was done they held a 
meeting where the volunteers involved had a 
chance to all sit down together and hear what 
Mr. Morash had decided.
The community and public got 
involved 
This small horse herd had become an icon in 
this community and meant a lot to a lot of 
people. Fundraisers were held. Between 
various groups money was raised to help 
cover the costs of moving the horses and for 
gelding them. Mr. Morash's property was 
also going to need a lot more fencing and 
some shelters when the herd arrived. It was 
the dead of winter when frigid temperatures 
can drop as low as -30 Celsius / -22 
Fahrenheit
The decision 
A meeting was held at Mr. Morash's neighbor's 
home. Everyone in attendance identified 
themselves as volunteers. Mr. Morash 
decided that the best way to move the horses 
was to let a long time friend of his attempt to 
move them with horse trailers. He had moved 
horses for Mr. Morash before and Mr. Morash 
believed he could do it. Anyone else that was 
to help, was to do so only with him there. 
Everyone left the meeting and went to see 
the horses.
First week of February 2014
February 2014
February 2014
January 2014
February 2014 
One by one the horses were caught and 
loaded into trailers. Nine were taken to a 
volunteer's farm and three were taken to Mr. 
Morash's property. Mr. Morash continued to 
supply all of the feed for his horses just as he 
always had. A veterinarian castrated all of the 
horses at the volunteer's farm. Mr. Morash 
was on hand to make sure his boys were ok.
All of the boys had their operations
A wonderful veterinarian performed the castrations on the 
male horses. Not one single horse tried to kick or bite 
anyone during the procedures.
The horse with the gunshot wound to his stomach started to heal and 
feel better.
Only two horses remained on CGC/USG land. They were 
both pregnant and the decision was made to leave them 
alone until they had their babies. It would be to risky to load 
them in trailers when they were so close to giving birth.
The mares had their babies
More upsetting news... 
It was around this time that the volunteers found out one of their own team 
members wasn't really a volunteer. One of the “volunteers” that had 
attended the meeting at Mr. Morash's neighbors had gone and secretly 
signed a deal with CGC/USG after the meeting and claimed he was in 
charge of moving the horses. He wasn't. He did not have permission from 
Mr. Morash and the volunteer team had no idea. He was paid a 
substantial amount of money. CGC signed this deal with a an individual 
that had absolutely no horse experience and had never handled a horse 
in his life. They did not even check with Mr. Morash to advise him of this. 
He was being paid by CGC/USG while the horse moving expenses were 
being paid with publicly donated money and the horses were moved and 
being cared for by the others. One man reaped the rewards of all of the 
volunteer work being done, as he secretly aliased a paid CGC/USG 
contractor. It was later disclosed that this very same man has been 
involved with the plans to shoot all of the horses. The volunteer team 
contacted CGC's lawyer but he wouldn't reply and would not provide any 
information. But that isn't all he did..... he ignored critical information that 
he was provided with regarding the conduct and inexperience of the so 
called contractor, and the results were devastating. The CGC/USG 
contractor killed a horse.
WORSE 
People found out the man that posed as a 
volunteer then secretly signed a deal with 
CGC/USG was one of the same men that tried 
to obtain a permit to shoot all of the horses.
This mare was killed by the CGC contractor and then he 
abandoned her baby in someones barn.
CGC contractor stole a baby horse... 
The volunteer team got a call saying one of the baby 
horses was missing from the salt marsh... It turns out 
that the newly identified CGC contractor took a six week 
old baby horse from its mother, removed it from the 
property and had no plans to return it. When the team 
and Mr. Morash found out they were horrified. A baby 
horse cannot survive without it's mother. He was 
instructed to quickly get the baby back to his mother. He 
was warned repetitively that this could never happen 
again. That he was not to attempt to move any of Mr. 
Morash's horses. CGC/USG was notified of the situation 
and warned not to let this man handle the horses. They 
ignored the warnings from experts.
One of the volunteers wrote to the CGC managers and lawyer.... 
“As you know, the two mares that are still at the CGC site were expecting foals. One was born six weeks ago, the 
other this past Saturday. Yesterday afternoon it was reported to me by many members of the public that keep a 
close eye on the salt marsh that one of the newborn foals was missing. I received about 20 messages with in an 
hour to report it had disappeared and that the mares were running around on the marsh in distress. This was 
announced all over the internet. I immediately proceeded to the site to find out that *** had taken one of the foals 
over towards his house on foot after separating it from its mother. It is common knowledge that a foal cannot 
survive without its mother until at least 3-4 months old and should generally not be taken from it's mother until 6- 
12 months old. One of the foals is barely six weeks old and the other is only four days old, when this occurred. 
Now if ever a time you needed to be worried about those horses leaving that property this would be the time. A 
distressed mare looking for her newborn and missing foal would certainly be a major concern for her leaving the 
property to the road or elsewhere. If you wish you can confirm this with any veterinarian. **** had previously been 
advised that it was inappropriate to separate a foal from its mother at this age, yet he did so anyway without any 
of the team involved in moving and caring for the horses knowledge, or Mr. Morash who certainly would have 
said to never do this, and who was as shocked as the rest of us to find out he did this. Luckily I was able to 
intervene before anything bad happened and the baby horse was returned to it's mother. 
Today I am finding myself bombarded with the public demanding that I disclose what happened to the foal to include a 
reporter from CBC news, as to why it was missing and then later was returned, who did it and what happened 
and why would anyone do such a thing. The public has taken a very keen interest in these horses. I hardly feel 
comfortable being put in this position to have to answer these questions, over a reckless action by another 
individual who not only endangered the life of that baby horse but also created a dangerous situation where 
those last two horses may have caused problems. It takes away all credibility of the work that has been done to 
date. 
I am requesting that he be instructed not to take any action with those last two mares and their babies unless another 
member of the team to include Mr. Morash, ,myself or ****, is on site and have a solid plan in place to move the 
two remaining mares and their babies. I feel his lack of experience or knowledge could potentially create a very 
bad situation which would be a terrible shame after the great success we have had in safely removing all other 
horses. If I had not found out that baby horse had been taken from it's mother there is a very good chance that it 
would have died overnight and that alone would have been an absolute media circus. These actions cause me 
to have concern for completing this project successfully, and safely and I feel his actions are putting himself and 
the horses in danger” BUT CGC didn't listen...
CGC ignored the written warnings 
from the experts 
CGC decided to ignore the written warnings 
and requests by the people that had insured 
that all of the other horses has been safely 
moved. 
As a result the CGC contractor killed a mother 
horse leaving her baby orphaned.
Without Mr. Morash or any of the team knowing, the CGC contractor secretly went and tied one of 
the horses to a tree and took her baby from her a second time. This was after he was told many 
times how dangerous and wrong this was. This was after the volunteers involved pleaded with 
CGC to not allow this man to attempt anything with these horses, pleas that were ignored. This 
mare had never been trained or tied in her entire life. The CGC contractor tied her legs together 
and put a slip noose around her neck, tied her every which way he could to many trees and took 
her baby from her. He left her scared, panicked and terrified, tied in the woods. She struggled to 
her death trying to follow after the CGC contractor as he ran off with her baby which he put it in a 
tent in his backyard. Note the multiple ropes to the trees and how intact the plants on the ground 
are in the photo. WARNING some Graphic Images to follow...
The CGC contractor strangled the mother horse to death....Note the rope 
burns on all of the trees and how all of the ground is disturbed from her 
terrifying death struggle. THIS HORSE DID NOT DIE QUICKLY OR EASILY. 
The CGC contractor would have heard her thrashing to death as he made his 
way through the woods with her baby who she was struggling to follow.
The CGC contractor strangled the mother horse to death when he took 
her baby from her and she fought to go after him. Note the deep 
laceration in her neck from the rope.
Note how hard she struggled to follow her baby by the marks on the 
trees. The CGC contractor would have heard her squealing and 
struggling as he made off with her baby.
Rope burns from where the USG/CGC 
contractor tied her legs together
This horses insides prolapsed (started 
to come out) from struggling so hard 
to follow her baby 
This photo was too graphic to include
The CGC contractor put the baby 
horse in a tent in his backyard 
The CGC/USG contractor put the baby horse in a tent in his back yard and 
secretly kept him there for almost 20 hours before he abandoned it in 
Mr. Morash's neighbors barn. He did not call a veterinarian or tell Mr. 
Morash he killed the horse. The baby horse could have died too. The 
baby was traumatized and had lots of scratches. He needed special 
care.
Both the matter of the horse being 
strangled to death by the CGC 
contractor and the shooting of other 
horses are still under investigation. 
But that isn't all....
One mare and her baby are still on 
the salt marsh / CGC/USG property
CGC/USG is holding these horses 
hostage 
CGC is not allowing Mr. Morash's team to safely 
remove the single mare and her baby from the 
CGC property. One of the volunteers has 
provided the CGC lawyer with commercial 
liability insurance coverage to move the mare, 
approval of the plans to move the mare by the 
attending veterinarian and the Department of 
Agriculture and under Mr. Morash's direction. 
But.... CGC's lawyer is HOLDING THE 
HORSES HOSTAGE.
WINTER IS COMING 
CGC/USG is refusing to allow the team to move the 
mare and her baby unless Mr. Morash signs a 
paper saying he does not hold CGC responsible for 
anything that has happened to his horses. 
CGC/USG is basically blackmailing Mr. Morash (an 
elderly man in our community) and holding these 
horses as ransom. 
TAKE NOTE! CGC IS ENDANDGERING THE LIVES 
OF THIS HORSE AND HER BABY by not allowing 
the team to move her to safety. CGC/USG has 
BLOCKED ALL ACCESS ROADS SO THAT Mr. 
Morash CANNOT EVEN FEED HER.
Please help us help this horse and 
her baby 
If you are a CGC/USG director or employee - Our 
community has been horrified by all that has happened 
to these poor animals. Please give the team (who have 
provided the CGC lawyer with proof of commercial 
liability insurance) access to the CGC property so they 
can take this mare and her baby to safety. By not 
allowing them to do so, CGC/USG is endangering their 
lives. Mr. Morash has no way to get in to feed them. It is 
wrong for a company to blackmail an elderly man in our 
community and use innocent horses to do so.
Please let us help Mr. Morash get his horse 
and her baby to safety. Thank you. 
USG/CGC can contact the volunteer team at 902-877-9356 or by 
email – ecodevelopments@hotmail.com

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Nova Scotia Horses / CGC

  • 1. TThhee SSaalltt MMaarrsshh HHoorrsseess ooff WWiinnddssoorr,, NNoovvaa SSccoottiiaa 40 years ago a man rescued some horses from being slaughtered. He received permission from the Canadian Gypsum Company (now owned by the United States Gypsum Company) to graze them on an unused tract of land on the salt marsh dykes near Windsor, Nova Scotia.
  • 2. A very small herd of horses lived peacefully on the salt marsh dyke next to Canadian Gypsum Company land for forty years. Back in the day, the gypsum company welcomed the horses and felt they were a benefit to the land. The horses became an icon in the community. People from far and near would park their cars on the sides of the highway to gaze up the river at the beautiful herd of horses grazing on the salt marsh dyke.
  • 3. For all of those years during the winter months, their owner (Mr. Ralph Morash) faithfully took hay to them week after week in rain, shine or storm - until spring arrived once again.
  • 4. The horses took shelter in the forest on unused CGC/USG land during the rain, wind and snow. Way back when Mr. Morash was first given permission to graze the horses here, he built fences and he kept an access road open so he would be able to take his tractor in to feed the horses in the sheltered area during winter months. This land has not been mined for over 100 years. This was home to this beautiful small herd of horses home for 40 years.
  • 5. A few years ago Mr. Morash became ill. He was so stricken with his illness that he could not even bend over to put on a pair of socks without using coat hangers. Though it took him all day, with help to get into his tractor, he still went to feed his beloved herd all winter long. It was during this time a couple of young horses wandered over to neighboring properties. Some complaints were made by a couple of people.
  • 6. Then the unthinkable happened... A man that lived next to where the horses lived (and also a municipal councilor) went on to CGC/USG land and shot and killed one of the horses, another horse sustained a gunshot wound to it's stomach. He lied and said he had a permit. He didn't. The Nova Scotia government does not issue permits to shoot citizens horses. He is currently under investigation by many government agencies. The same man arranged a secret meeting with the CGC/USG lawyer and they decided together to kill the rest of Mr. Morash's beautiful horses. They made up lies and excuses for the slaughter they were about to carry out. They did not invite the horses owner, Mr. Morash to their secret meeting where the fate of these horses was sealed by CGC/USG and a couple of others. They said the horses were sick and unhealthy.... they lied.
  • 7. The following photos were taken on January 2, 2014 LESS THAN one month after the secret meeting – where CGC/USG said they were going to kill Mr. Morash's horses with the excuse that they were sick and unhealthy... they made up whatever excuse they could to try to justify what they were about to do. Do these beautiful animals look sick or neglected to you?
  • 10. These animals were in beautiful condition
  • 11. They were well cared for and they have never harmed or threatened anyone
  • 12. They are friendly and kind natured
  • 13. There were two pregnant mares and two baby horses that were to be killed
  • 14. CGC/USG secretly hired someone to shoot all of Mr. Morash's beautiful horses
  • 15. There were fourteen beautiful healthy horses including two pregnant mares and two six month old baby horses. They were going to shoot all of them.
  • 16. Mr. Morash received a letter from CGC saying they were going to dispose of the horses. He had been trying to get the horses to follow him off of CGC land. His land was less than half a mile away through the woods. But, the horses called this land home for all of their lives and were afraid to leave and wouldn't follow. He begged for more time to move them to safety but he received no answers.....
  • 17. Then the community found out... Hants County, Nova Scotia – where the USG/CGC plant is, is a rich and vibrant farming community. There are an abundance of very experienced horse and farm people. It is also home to the oldest agricultural fair in Canada. The community was outraged and in shock when they found out what USG/CGC was planning to do to the community's iconic herd. They were not going to let this happen. Thousands of people from near and far stood up to support the horses...
  • 18. Then the community found out.... Local residents and horse owners met with CGC/USG and plans were made to help Mr. Morash move the horses... they had a plan... From the Chronicle Herald Newspaper – January 3, 2014 “That plan sounds good to Fundy Gypsum’s parent company, USG Corp. of Chicago.” USG spokesman Bob Williams said. USG/CGC turned the matter over to the volunteers.
  • 19. They got to work... With Mr. Morash's approval and guidance consulting with Department of Agriculture, veterinarians from across the province and expert horse handlers on the safest way to move the horses. They wanted to explore all options on the safest way to move the horses and to have the males in the herd castrated. When the consulting was done they held a meeting where the volunteers involved had a chance to all sit down together and hear what Mr. Morash had decided.
  • 20. The community and public got involved This small horse herd had become an icon in this community and meant a lot to a lot of people. Fundraisers were held. Between various groups money was raised to help cover the costs of moving the horses and for gelding them. Mr. Morash's property was also going to need a lot more fencing and some shelters when the herd arrived. It was the dead of winter when frigid temperatures can drop as low as -30 Celsius / -22 Fahrenheit
  • 21. The decision A meeting was held at Mr. Morash's neighbor's home. Everyone in attendance identified themselves as volunteers. Mr. Morash decided that the best way to move the horses was to let a long time friend of his attempt to move them with horse trailers. He had moved horses for Mr. Morash before and Mr. Morash believed he could do it. Anyone else that was to help, was to do so only with him there. Everyone left the meeting and went to see the horses.
  • 22. First week of February 2014
  • 26. February 2014 One by one the horses were caught and loaded into trailers. Nine were taken to a volunteer's farm and three were taken to Mr. Morash's property. Mr. Morash continued to supply all of the feed for his horses just as he always had. A veterinarian castrated all of the horses at the volunteer's farm. Mr. Morash was on hand to make sure his boys were ok.
  • 27. All of the boys had their operations
  • 28. A wonderful veterinarian performed the castrations on the male horses. Not one single horse tried to kick or bite anyone during the procedures.
  • 29. The horse with the gunshot wound to his stomach started to heal and feel better.
  • 30. Only two horses remained on CGC/USG land. They were both pregnant and the decision was made to leave them alone until they had their babies. It would be to risky to load them in trailers when they were so close to giving birth.
  • 31. The mares had their babies
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  • 33. More upsetting news... It was around this time that the volunteers found out one of their own team members wasn't really a volunteer. One of the “volunteers” that had attended the meeting at Mr. Morash's neighbors had gone and secretly signed a deal with CGC/USG after the meeting and claimed he was in charge of moving the horses. He wasn't. He did not have permission from Mr. Morash and the volunteer team had no idea. He was paid a substantial amount of money. CGC signed this deal with a an individual that had absolutely no horse experience and had never handled a horse in his life. They did not even check with Mr. Morash to advise him of this. He was being paid by CGC/USG while the horse moving expenses were being paid with publicly donated money and the horses were moved and being cared for by the others. One man reaped the rewards of all of the volunteer work being done, as he secretly aliased a paid CGC/USG contractor. It was later disclosed that this very same man has been involved with the plans to shoot all of the horses. The volunteer team contacted CGC's lawyer but he wouldn't reply and would not provide any information. But that isn't all he did..... he ignored critical information that he was provided with regarding the conduct and inexperience of the so called contractor, and the results were devastating. The CGC/USG contractor killed a horse.
  • 34. WORSE People found out the man that posed as a volunteer then secretly signed a deal with CGC/USG was one of the same men that tried to obtain a permit to shoot all of the horses.
  • 35. This mare was killed by the CGC contractor and then he abandoned her baby in someones barn.
  • 36. CGC contractor stole a baby horse... The volunteer team got a call saying one of the baby horses was missing from the salt marsh... It turns out that the newly identified CGC contractor took a six week old baby horse from its mother, removed it from the property and had no plans to return it. When the team and Mr. Morash found out they were horrified. A baby horse cannot survive without it's mother. He was instructed to quickly get the baby back to his mother. He was warned repetitively that this could never happen again. That he was not to attempt to move any of Mr. Morash's horses. CGC/USG was notified of the situation and warned not to let this man handle the horses. They ignored the warnings from experts.
  • 37. One of the volunteers wrote to the CGC managers and lawyer.... “As you know, the two mares that are still at the CGC site were expecting foals. One was born six weeks ago, the other this past Saturday. Yesterday afternoon it was reported to me by many members of the public that keep a close eye on the salt marsh that one of the newborn foals was missing. I received about 20 messages with in an hour to report it had disappeared and that the mares were running around on the marsh in distress. This was announced all over the internet. I immediately proceeded to the site to find out that *** had taken one of the foals over towards his house on foot after separating it from its mother. It is common knowledge that a foal cannot survive without its mother until at least 3-4 months old and should generally not be taken from it's mother until 6- 12 months old. One of the foals is barely six weeks old and the other is only four days old, when this occurred. Now if ever a time you needed to be worried about those horses leaving that property this would be the time. A distressed mare looking for her newborn and missing foal would certainly be a major concern for her leaving the property to the road or elsewhere. If you wish you can confirm this with any veterinarian. **** had previously been advised that it was inappropriate to separate a foal from its mother at this age, yet he did so anyway without any of the team involved in moving and caring for the horses knowledge, or Mr. Morash who certainly would have said to never do this, and who was as shocked as the rest of us to find out he did this. Luckily I was able to intervene before anything bad happened and the baby horse was returned to it's mother. Today I am finding myself bombarded with the public demanding that I disclose what happened to the foal to include a reporter from CBC news, as to why it was missing and then later was returned, who did it and what happened and why would anyone do such a thing. The public has taken a very keen interest in these horses. I hardly feel comfortable being put in this position to have to answer these questions, over a reckless action by another individual who not only endangered the life of that baby horse but also created a dangerous situation where those last two horses may have caused problems. It takes away all credibility of the work that has been done to date. I am requesting that he be instructed not to take any action with those last two mares and their babies unless another member of the team to include Mr. Morash, ,myself or ****, is on site and have a solid plan in place to move the two remaining mares and their babies. I feel his lack of experience or knowledge could potentially create a very bad situation which would be a terrible shame after the great success we have had in safely removing all other horses. If I had not found out that baby horse had been taken from it's mother there is a very good chance that it would have died overnight and that alone would have been an absolute media circus. These actions cause me to have concern for completing this project successfully, and safely and I feel his actions are putting himself and the horses in danger” BUT CGC didn't listen...
  • 38. CGC ignored the written warnings from the experts CGC decided to ignore the written warnings and requests by the people that had insured that all of the other horses has been safely moved. As a result the CGC contractor killed a mother horse leaving her baby orphaned.
  • 39. Without Mr. Morash or any of the team knowing, the CGC contractor secretly went and tied one of the horses to a tree and took her baby from her a second time. This was after he was told many times how dangerous and wrong this was. This was after the volunteers involved pleaded with CGC to not allow this man to attempt anything with these horses, pleas that were ignored. This mare had never been trained or tied in her entire life. The CGC contractor tied her legs together and put a slip noose around her neck, tied her every which way he could to many trees and took her baby from her. He left her scared, panicked and terrified, tied in the woods. She struggled to her death trying to follow after the CGC contractor as he ran off with her baby which he put it in a tent in his backyard. Note the multiple ropes to the trees and how intact the plants on the ground are in the photo. WARNING some Graphic Images to follow...
  • 40. The CGC contractor strangled the mother horse to death....Note the rope burns on all of the trees and how all of the ground is disturbed from her terrifying death struggle. THIS HORSE DID NOT DIE QUICKLY OR EASILY. The CGC contractor would have heard her thrashing to death as he made his way through the woods with her baby who she was struggling to follow.
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  • 43. The CGC contractor strangled the mother horse to death when he took her baby from her and she fought to go after him. Note the deep laceration in her neck from the rope.
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  • 45. Note how hard she struggled to follow her baby by the marks on the trees. The CGC contractor would have heard her squealing and struggling as he made off with her baby.
  • 46. Rope burns from where the USG/CGC contractor tied her legs together
  • 47. This horses insides prolapsed (started to come out) from struggling so hard to follow her baby This photo was too graphic to include
  • 48. The CGC contractor put the baby horse in a tent in his backyard The CGC/USG contractor put the baby horse in a tent in his back yard and secretly kept him there for almost 20 hours before he abandoned it in Mr. Morash's neighbors barn. He did not call a veterinarian or tell Mr. Morash he killed the horse. The baby horse could have died too. The baby was traumatized and had lots of scratches. He needed special care.
  • 49. Both the matter of the horse being strangled to death by the CGC contractor and the shooting of other horses are still under investigation. But that isn't all....
  • 50. One mare and her baby are still on the salt marsh / CGC/USG property
  • 51. CGC/USG is holding these horses hostage CGC is not allowing Mr. Morash's team to safely remove the single mare and her baby from the CGC property. One of the volunteers has provided the CGC lawyer with commercial liability insurance coverage to move the mare, approval of the plans to move the mare by the attending veterinarian and the Department of Agriculture and under Mr. Morash's direction. But.... CGC's lawyer is HOLDING THE HORSES HOSTAGE.
  • 52. WINTER IS COMING CGC/USG is refusing to allow the team to move the mare and her baby unless Mr. Morash signs a paper saying he does not hold CGC responsible for anything that has happened to his horses. CGC/USG is basically blackmailing Mr. Morash (an elderly man in our community) and holding these horses as ransom. TAKE NOTE! CGC IS ENDANDGERING THE LIVES OF THIS HORSE AND HER BABY by not allowing the team to move her to safety. CGC/USG has BLOCKED ALL ACCESS ROADS SO THAT Mr. Morash CANNOT EVEN FEED HER.
  • 53. Please help us help this horse and her baby If you are a CGC/USG director or employee - Our community has been horrified by all that has happened to these poor animals. Please give the team (who have provided the CGC lawyer with proof of commercial liability insurance) access to the CGC property so they can take this mare and her baby to safety. By not allowing them to do so, CGC/USG is endangering their lives. Mr. Morash has no way to get in to feed them. It is wrong for a company to blackmail an elderly man in our community and use innocent horses to do so.
  • 54. Please let us help Mr. Morash get his horse and her baby to safety. Thank you. USG/CGC can contact the volunteer team at 902-877-9356 or by email – ecodevelopments@hotmail.com