Countryfile bbc1 now abandone horses

You beat me to it :)

Like how the police said it was illegal for the gypsies to tether their horses on council land, but appeared to do nothing about it!!!

Some lovely ponies though
 
Good to see they are highlighting the issue and raising awareness - particularly interested in the younster fostering they have just shown - lets hope the RSPCA and other rescues get some more volunteers for this.
 
If only I had my own land I would love to foster a youngster or two for a couple of years, but I don't think I could manage it on livery. great idea though for anyone wanting a companion perhaps for a year or two.
 
The falconry on horseback was a bit less awesome than I expected actually, which reminds me I got an 'owl flying experience' day for christmas, wonder if I could take the horsey.... :-)
 
Didn't realise there was such a problem on housing estates in the north of England, with kids running around with ponies as if they were dogs, keeping them in gardens. It was like the scenes from a Northern Ireland Estate.:eek:

And the auctioneer (Beeston?) saying he sold a lot of three ponies for twenty quid.:( And still they breed and breed.:mad:
 
Well I was at beeston when they were filming. They managed to film me nearly a sleep because the auction was so slow.
I must agree the horse did look stressed with a bird dive bombing him.
 
Glad someone else thought the poor horse wasn't enjoying it. I'd be willing to bet its been clouted round the ears once or twice by mistake
 
So I presume those horses were chipped and gelded free of charge...? I wonder if they had to present the horses passports...
To be fair, I thought that most of the tethered ones looked in pretty good condition.
 
The trouble is while people are offering to take these horses it just provides them with homes and the gypsies then breed more of them. 99% of those featured on the programme were travellers horses as we saw when they interviewed one as they "attended" to thier horses and foal.
 
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