Bonnie, Here is an opportunity for you to go straight to Danny Shelton for the truth about the horses:
Having an interview with Danny on the first Friday evening in
September...
http://adventistforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/forums/306/1
All questions are invited, but asking people not to duplicate what
someone else has, not flood him with a zillion question in one post.
This is almost funny. I am to ask DS in a interview and then he will answer truthfully whether he lied or not.
DS can say he was ignorant of IRS rules and regulations concerning his horses until the second coming,I still would not believe him.
DS was not a novice at breeding and raising horses. Only a complete novice could say truthfully he was ignorant of the rules. Nor can anyone honestly claim that Stephan Lewis was ignorant. A decent accountant will give advice to his clients pertaining to the deductions presented for filing at the first year you are declaring a business.
DS had been breeding horses long enough to have to consider obtaining a new bloodline. Given what the expense of raising a stallion vs outside stud service is breeders do not keep a stallion for fun or the love of horses.
It takes a gestation of almost a year . Then you wait another up to 3 years to breed the offspring. In the meantime you are maintaining an animal you can no longer use. Waiting for the next breeding cycle.
The answers I have received from the DS supporters are not accurate either. Such as DS went to buy his own feed.
Share a little something with you, most of us that have done this do the same and it does not substantially lower the price of maintaining a stable of horses. For many it only meant that delivery of the hay etc we bough was not available. But then of course you have to store the feed. Hired help again?
Maybe LS helped him throw the bales on the elevator or ??
But it does say that DS has the ability to do that. At the least he would need another vehicle to transport the feed. Usually you then have two to load. One to stack and one to throw the bales into the back of a truck or pickup.Now, was LS the other party, probably not,so then another cost involved.
A pickup would be a poor choice to haul hay for a number of horses,but can be done. It would be smarter and more cost efficient to have the feed delivered. It is not that much higher and equals out
A little doing of the math will tell you the probability of dishonesty is very,very high. Especially in light of the claims that the salary was 94.000.00 jointly and had been lower for a number of years.
DS had more than 4 horses and a pony as was explained elsewhere.
No, I don't believe DS and would not anticipate a truthful response to this question. That is a bit silly for you to even suggest . Might have worked before the very well known e-mails from DS to LS