devilwoman
Well-Known Member
Accross the road from where I live is a lovely kids park with a ballcourt, swings etc, and plonked up one end on a chain attached to a headcollar is an old 15.2hh (ish) trotter who is extremely underweight, looked bedraggled and unkempt, hooves not too bad but not perfect, but recently has had his chain wrapped round his back leg and got a nasty cut on his fetlock.
The playing field is surrounded by houses each side and a few of the "old ladies" have taken to caring for him as his owners (local well known travellers) dont come to him daily, so they are taking him over bucket loads of carrotts, apples, potato peelings, bread you get the gist and are filling his water bucket twice a day.
I go to the field most days with my young nephew so always pop over to him and give him scratch and turn round and let him have a good scratch of his head on my back, he's always so itchy.
I have tried to tell the old ladies about what they are giving him etc, but they don't like to see him going without, RSPCA have been phoned and visited twice, but as he has water and grass will do nothing about him, last week I phoned our local pony sanctuary who also visited and said the same, despite the injury to his fetlock not being tended to.
I am spending so much time worrying over this poor old lad (believed to be about 25 years old) because of the winter coming in, when it was pouring with rain the other day I popped over to see him, he was standing with his back to the rain all hunched up, and looking thoroughly depressed, which to be fair he does look depressed most days.
i have taken photos of him on my phone and of the injury which I e-mailed to the pony sanctuary but am a bit worried about posting them on here as he's not mine and because who his owners are.
Any suggestions who to turn to next, I really want to get this old boy off of that chain before winter ?
The playing field is surrounded by houses each side and a few of the "old ladies" have taken to caring for him as his owners (local well known travellers) dont come to him daily, so they are taking him over bucket loads of carrotts, apples, potato peelings, bread you get the gist and are filling his water bucket twice a day.
I go to the field most days with my young nephew so always pop over to him and give him scratch and turn round and let him have a good scratch of his head on my back, he's always so itchy.
I have tried to tell the old ladies about what they are giving him etc, but they don't like to see him going without, RSPCA have been phoned and visited twice, but as he has water and grass will do nothing about him, last week I phoned our local pony sanctuary who also visited and said the same, despite the injury to his fetlock not being tended to.
I am spending so much time worrying over this poor old lad (believed to be about 25 years old) because of the winter coming in, when it was pouring with rain the other day I popped over to see him, he was standing with his back to the rain all hunched up, and looking thoroughly depressed, which to be fair he does look depressed most days.
i have taken photos of him on my phone and of the injury which I e-mailed to the pony sanctuary but am a bit worried about posting them on here as he's not mine and because who his owners are.
Any suggestions who to turn to next, I really want to get this old boy off of that chain before winter ?