Hi Slinks, and hello!!
I have a few that I need to share out. Don't know if any would be suitable but if you're interested let me know. I'm in Warwickshire.:)
Oh I soooo agree!!!
I just switched this programme on to see an RSCPA officer making a fuss about a YEARLING, yes, a YEARLING, being trotted into the ground on the flashing strip. Her advice......
it needs a rest!!!:mad::mad::mad:
FGS, these people are getting away with blue murder...
I have just read this tread, and it appears that the professional advice from your vet was to keep the horse in isolation.
Apart for putting other animals in jeopardy, are you not concerned for your own horse?? This animal is extremely ill, by all accounts, and needs peace, quiet and intensive...
If you are a BHS member you will get 20% off the ticket price, however, if you have an insurance policy with Petplan, you will get £5 off the ticket price. :)
Will probably have a look round on the Sunday, not far for us to go :D
Great thread, very interesting:D:D
The teacher in medieval history, sorry can't remember, oh yes, diggerbez is it??? Can you tell us a bit more about horses lives in that period. I mean, would they have to stand for hours, I presume that they were work tools rather than leisure tools, if you...