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Thread: Horses in peril
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9th October 2015, 10:00 AM #16
Here's the Clydsdale
Hooves are a shocker
I reckon his 'frogs' would be very bloody sore
Not a happy camper ...MMMapleman
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9th October 2015, 04:24 PM #17GOLD MEMBER
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Would it be possible to organise a couple of hay bales to miraculously appear?? Let me know if you do this and I'm happy to donate some money to help cover the costs.
KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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9th October 2015, 06:31 PM #18New Member
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9th October 2015, 07:51 PM #19
2 of the horses vanished this morning on a truck
Don't know where they went
The remaining horse(the one in the first lot of pics) is still here
No one is claiming ownership of her and welfare agency is doing nothing to alleviate her suffering
Yep,she's now a Hot Potato!!
This horse has been fretting all day for her friends
Running up and down the fence stressed to the max
This horse is in really bad shape
Would love to articulate the details of the owner but not sure if that will solve matters
Will say this though...they are NOT short of a quid
And they never miss their annual church fete
Thanks for the generous offers folks
See if any one bothers to start caring for this animal over the next few days and report back
on its condition
Will go to town tomorrow and buy a bale so it gets a bit of nourishment...MMMapleman
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9th October 2015, 08:07 PM #20
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10th October 2015, 08:53 AM #22New Member
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10th October 2015, 09:45 AM #23
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10th October 2015, 10:15 AM #24
Just went to take some pics and it seems that horse has been removed overnight or early this morning from the property
Maybe someones conscience has been finally pricked
I have been daemonized for speaking out and no doubt will be speedily evicted and ostracised
The landowner and owner of the horses should hang their heads in shame for allowing this cruel neglect to occur over a long period of time...and then to deny any wrong doing
Shame Shame Shame!
I will NEVER contact Welfare agency for animals ever again after the poor response shown
Will go straight to the media...MMMapleman
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10th October 2015, 04:36 PM #25GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for sharing the plight of the horses. We see on TV that the RSPCA show that they are proactive in chasing up the cruelty shown, but in actual fact, it looks as if it's too far away or in the too hard basket, they, like a lot of others put their tale between the legs and run away.
It's disgusting that anyone would let animals get to that stage, even if the animals are past their usefulness, the owners should be prepared to do the right thing or to have them put down.
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10th October 2015, 08:20 PM #26GOLD MEMBER
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RSPCA are a joke. Should be run by volunteers, then things would happen.
Wonder if the well heeled owners have just moved em on to the knackery for pet meat?
I would take great pleasure in punching the owners out.
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10th October 2015, 08:48 PM #27
The really crook horse is still here...just was moved to another paddock on the property
This paddock is near the road in full view of the traveling public
Some of the neighbors have commented on the health of the animal previously
They will get a shock when they see it now
Maybe a member of the public will make a complaint...certainly hope so
The landowner can daemonise them instead of me...MMMapleman
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12th October 2015, 05:21 AM #28GOLD MEMBER
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It would be really too bad if some horse mad 'kid' were to cut the fence and take the neddy home, somewhere far away.
Friends had some horses paddocked in a large area near a town and the local kids were always cutting the fence and taking the horses 'home' - if they had asked nicely they probably would have been given permission to ride the horses, even lent harness but the kids there were too bogan to think of that (or their parents). They eventually had to give up the property as 'fire wood collectors' kept driving their trucks through the fences to cut down the remaining trees to sell and would drive all the horses onto the road.
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12th October 2015, 10:31 AM #29
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12th October 2015, 10:56 PM #30GOLD MEMBER
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MM, are you talking about the horse or the owner??????
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