So you avoided the money and staff question yet again.
So, let me put it this way, if you are OK with the treatment of Hero, dis-believe what people are saying and have no view on the spent money, just what would it take for you to be remotely concerned about the operation of any rescue?
Perhaps they were not qualified at the time of the inspection, that would explain why some had to do a transport course. Or perhaps it was to do with AHAR not using dividers when transporting equines. Who knows.
Now for the 3rd time, what about the money and all the staff who jumped ship?
People who are not qualified to drive specific transportation SHOULD NOT drive it. It would be a danger to animals and other road users not to mention illegal. They are taking in equines because they clearly reduced numbers by dumping a few horses on a dis-used golf course and others went to...
The ARE welfare notices: To seek vet care for sheep on site. To stop using the transporter as a kennel, To reduce equine numbers by 60. To cease the transport of live animals. To seek vet care for 3 equines. To cease taking in equines.
Why did you not comment on the money and the people who ran...
eh, 20+ welfare notices in a year is proof enough that all was not as AHAR said it was. Several of those notices were to seek vet care. that plus up to ten grand a month withdrawn via ATM with no receipts or records of expenditure is hardly the way to run a rescue. No wonder the main benefactor...
I don't need to prove it. The proof is there for all to read. But you are probably unlikely to believe it as you seem to think everyone who has anything to say on the matter is a liar, with the exception of the woman who runs AHAR. Your knowledge of horses is googled and I doubt you could tell...
I'm not aware of any law that says you legally have to respect people who are constantly asked for money.
On one hand you say AHAR are not asking for money for Hero's care, then on the other hand you say they've already paid for her care and operation. If AHAR can't be bothered to update...
It's status as a rescue is questionable. Veterinary care is not given to all animals, hence the reason for so many welfare notices where AHAR had to be TOLD to get veterinary care for some animals on site. Raising money is fine, but when AHAR refuse to give information about an animal who's care...