CHARLIE'S STORY - POOR OLD LAD...

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This is Charlie, who arrived at EMW Shropshire sanctuary on Friday
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He is actually worse than he looks here - you can't see how emaciated his neck and shoulders are, but one way to keep him stood for a photo is to give him his dinner!!
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He is 22 but looks well over 30, a real victim of circumstance. He was one of several animals whose owner lost his driving license and just abandoned them four years ago. Some extremely kind neighbours tried to look after Charlie, but as a veteran thoroughbred (ex National Hunt racehorse) he needed a bit more than they could offer. He has lived in the field since then, and they bought him a rug and grooming kit, and did their very best to make sure he was as well as they could make him, but finally they acknowledged that he needed more experienced care and approached EMW.
After 5 hours on the lorry he arrived at mine on Friday evening, and he was not at all what I had expected - at 22 you expect a bit of condition. He is eating well now, and the dentist is booked, and he is in the middle of a course of gentle wormers.

The point is, there could be many other Charlies out there. If someone with knowledge of horses had explained to his carers that he could do with worming and more than the odd bale of hay, he would be so much better - their intentions were the very best and they weren't averse to paying for his transport, passport etc to get him here.
If he had still been in his field in this weather I'm not sure he would have survived - how many others are there suffering in the cold and wet. If you know of one, tell someone - the owners, carers or a welfare organisation. Don't by the way sling a bale of hay into the field - that just sweeps the problem under the carpet.
Old horses, especially TBs, can't tolerate this weather without help.
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Poor Charlie. Unfortunately there are so many abandoned ex-racers out there along with countless others. You only have to read Mollymurphy's threads ...

Here is Bonnie who I rescued close to death last year
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You are doing a fabulous job. People like you are few and far between. Keep up the good work. Hx
 
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These are much better and more worthwhile causes to donate to than the shameless horse meat saving people.

Where are you based?

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Ditto!!
 
Poor old lad, he certainly looks a lot more than 22. Couldn't agree more that charities such as this are mor important causes than stopping horses going to slaughter houses. Whereabouts in Shropshire is the sanctuary based?
 
Sorry guys, was just busy tending to Charlie's every need - and getting freecyclers on the case lol.
He is at the EMW Shropshire sanctuary aka my yard just outside Hinstock between Newport and Market Drayton in the north east of the county. Anyone is welcome to visit, by arrangement (I don't live there) - you realise I will probably rattle a collecting tin under your nose though!!
And volunteers also very welcome, as are any potential loan homes for any of the ponies, mostly companions.
 
Poor lad, he looks ancient. At least he's safe and cared for now. Makes you wonder how many more like him there are out there.

Your organisation does a great job and I donate when I can. You seem to get results.

Are the bales of hay/car stickers etc. still on EBay? I thought that was a really great idea!
 
I am not far from Hinstock, never knew you existed. Will maybe come and see you when I have time, quite happy to have a collecting tin rattled at me, don't need any more companions though, thats all we seem to have! Sounds like Charlie is going to be spoilt rotten.
 
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