Chocolate moonbeam
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Or that people keep reporting them for non existant welfare issues.Blimey that number of inspections in such a short period suggests problems or perhaps you think they enjoy the tea and cake.
Or that people keep reporting them for non existant welfare issues.Blimey that number of inspections in such a short period suggests problems or perhaps you think they enjoy the tea and cake.
It states they have found no serious welfare issues. Any issues that have been found such as the lack of a map to some rented grazing have obviously been dealt with satisfactorily and been closed down.
Or that people keep reporting them for non existant welfare issues.
I suppose its down to the interpretation of serious. Any welfare issues at such a charity to some maybe a shock ! Hopefully its days are numbered as it does nothing for equine welfare IMHO and is merely a clever scam!
Sorry that letter very clearly confirms there are welfare issues ,which way do you want it ! I guess in a legitimate well run charity you would rightly expect none.
Or perhaps calling it a welfare notice is a misnomer as it implies a serious lack of care which may not actually be the case as in the welfare notice for said map.
If there were welfare issues why is the place still operating?
The letter is very carefully worded as im sure you are aware it only actually states that the two most recent visits in 2017 have not shown up any serious welfare issues it doesn't actually comment on the ones before just to mention there are no outstanding serious issues which suggests to me there were serious issues that may have gone away for whatever reason.
If there were welfare issues why is the place still operating?
If there were welfare issues why is the place still operating?
Claims, without actual facts, are just that, and to judge by what I have seen hurled about in reference to this particular rescue, there are some people with a dedicated agenda at work - and fertile imaginations.
I have not commented before on this matter, although I have been following the behaviour of this so called rescue since it's time up in the bog. I do not go on facebook, which is where most of the action seems to take place, because I will not be dragged into the petty slanging matches that go on.
I can tell you that anyone who says there are no welfare concerns about AHAR only has to go to their own page on Facebook and read some of their own posts.
Then we have the recent exposure, 16 year old dog dies on the table and is brought back. Failure number one by the vet. The dog is then transported to a foster/new owner with very sparse information at best. Even the video that is floating around, clearly shows an old dog, in very poor condition, coming to the end of his time.
Then we have the 6 emaciated horses that shipped to the UK, again I question which vet would sign health certs for transport... so a failure by the vet again. There is also word of 2 foals shipped to Scotland with strangles, to novice owners, with little or no experience of horses of any kind.
Then we have the Two Shetlands that featured in the The Sunday Mail article. I question firstly, how any vet could pass these animals fit to travel. Then I question how any Rescue could possibly think it was ok to send them on such a harrowing journey, in such a poor state. But what I question more than anything else is why, people who say they are animal lovers are alright with any of this.
Forget the unaccounted for money,
Forget the lies about the Manager Ms. Gibbons not being paid.
Animals are neglected, dying, and by some reports abused under Ms. Gibbons watch and authority, yet people seem to be somewhat overlooking that.
For any animal welfare organisation to get 20 odd Animal Welfare notices of different types, clearly there is a huge issue.
I will tell you also that the department are refusing FOI request for information under section 15. for fear the information is vexatious and may be posted on facebook. As it should be public knowledge freely available this points to officials in the department actual covering up for AHAR. (That is a quote to a request I personally put in.)
Now after all the evidence that has come to light as part of the official record, how anyone can defend any part of AHAR is beyond me.
The 6 emaciated horses that the lady in question actually went and hand picked from AHAR you mean
The fact that a charity would LET a stranger just come and 'handpick' 6 emaciated horses says it all really...
I have an issue with a rescue releasing horses to someone and then claiming the person is unsuitable/neglectful. they obviously didn't do their homechecks.
I do work with a rescue and never NOT EVEN ONCE has an animal died in an unnatural short timeframe with an owner. And never once has the charity been on complaining about someone they rehomed to, because
a. they rehome healthy animals in good condition
b. they homecheck properly and release animals to people who has the funds/experience to care for those animals
This is proven NOT to be the case with AHAR, with multiple people coming forward with awful stories. I have no axe to grind with AHAR, I wish they were run properly as rescue animals need as much help as they can get. But at some stage you have to admit that if there's that much smoke, then there's a fire somewhere
I just find it frustrating that gullible people are donating money that just disappears into the ether and is used to encourage puppy farmers to breed more litters to sell at fairs. Keep horses crippled and lame and have them just disappear (i feel sick thinking about that poor hero horse). The irish horse world is very very small and i've yet to meet anyone reputable who has a good word to say about the charity. I've come across ex suppliers who were blackmailed. Transporters who were landed with undocumented horses and then had to scramble to sort the paperwork out themselves. Factory workers who saw her swop healthy horses for bone thin ones in the factory and couldn't do anything about it because it's not technically illegal. Just time and again so much stuff, and its upseting to think she has manipulated people to donate cash.
And i've gotten animals and helped out with a few charities, and absolutely non have the same drama, the arguements with 'haters', anything. They just run as normal charities.
yep i do, and most of the people involved are more than happy to rant away to anyone who asks them, and most have already. But it's easy to write off as haters i suppose
I believe that list is part of an official DAFM excel sheet, that was part of a response, mistakenly included in an FOI information refusal
You seem very good at twisting situations to suit your/ AHAR's agenda. I have to wonder when you will stand up for the animals, because as of now you are showing yourself to be as bad as Gibbons.... uncaring and full of excuses.