This right of way had been blocked by one of the defendants the day before the May race meeting when they placed a white van at an entrance for horses and pedestrians, according to the civil bill entered by the Killarney Racecourse Company. The matter has been put back for hearing to Friday. A number of directors of Killarney Racecourse Company were in court for the proceedings, including chairman Billy O’Sullivan, former chairman Gerard Coughlan, and director Áine O’Donoghue. There were two notice parties - Kerry County Council and WK O’Connor & Sons Ltd. Micheál Munnelly, barrister for the residents, said the dispute had arisen as to "the interpretation of the strip" and the extent of the ground in question. An issue has now arisen as to the grassed lands in question as well as other lands, the court was told. "The residents' association do wish to make a defence argument," Ms Murphy told Judge O’Sullivan. The bill asserts the horses’ right of way to proceed to and from the stable yard at the back of the racecourse, along "the strip".Īt the Circuit Civil Court in Killarney on Wednesday, where the motion was listed, Ms Murphy told judge Terence O’Sullivan she was looking for "interlocutory orders" with regard to "the horse right of way". Horses on foot have a right of way over a strip of grassed land parallel to the racecourse wall, according to the civil bill, barrister Elizabeth Murphy, for Killarney Racecourse, said. Frida is looking for a home where someone can continue her education and make artful memories with her, so if that person could be you, we'd love to chat! Frida is up to date on dental check, Coggins, vaccination, and deworming.Protests have been taking place by residents of Castle Falls objecting to the use of their estate by horses during race meetings. We named her in honor of artist Frida Kahlo for the cute little unibrow shaped marking across her chest. She is surely a flashy gal and folks always marvel at her markings. We think she will make a calm and thoughtful riding partner one day under saddle when the time is right, and the training is kind. She's less skittish and jumpy than the average free-roaming horse we bring in though and it seems she's poised to progress by leaps and bounds with a bit more time invested in her education. She was "food friendly" on arrival meaning someone had been feeding this herd occasionally so some of them willingly approach people looking for snackies, but she had not had any formal handling that we can tell. She can now be caught by thoughtful people she knows, can be led by an experienced handler, has learned to tie, and is progressing with other grooming and handling. She has bloomed beautifully since her arrival at KHS with basic care and is coming around to domestication with time and patience. There is likely some Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse influence, but she does not seem to be gaited or rack that we've seen so far. Frida is around 2 years old, is currently a hair over 14 hands tall while still growing and her exact breed is not known. Frida was collected along with her free roaming herd of 10 on February 14th 2023 when they were eating sticks and bark in the mountains struggling to maintain their weight to make it to the next Spring.
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