FairyLights
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The hear-say/truth I don't which is The Sun has offered to buy the horses and find them homes. If true it is bloody stupid idea give the cruel money to buy more horses
I'm afraid that is not true Amymay.
Both WHW and RSPCA officers work extremely closely on a daily basis and are very effective at working together on situations. If both charities are made aware of the same situation, they will speak with each other directly and come to an agreement on the action to be taken. Sometimes this involves WHW taking the reins, or vice versa. But in no way, shape or form whatsoever will one charity stand by and visibly watch the other allow a neglect situation to continue with NO action taken by either charity. WHW will usually liaise with RSPCA, and gather the facts along with the RSPCA, and both will come to a decision as to who will 'take the reins' and deal further to achieve the best result. And vice versa.
There is little point in two lots of charities dealing with one incident in most cases. Therefore when both are satisfied with the facts they have, they will make the decision as to who deals further.
To suggest WHW turn a blind eye to another charity who is allegedly 'allowing' neglect to continue under their nose is hardly very fair on WHW.
Nothing, if there is no alternative, but these horses have been offered a chance of a decent life, which I believe they deserve as much (if not more) as any other living creature.
But if they're meat horses, they were destined to be slaughtered anyway so I don't think they should be re-homed by well meaning members of the public (gonna see them in whatsherfaces' living room, are we? :rolleyes3 They are the same as cattle, which would admittedly have caused far less of an outcry had they been discovered in poor conditions.
The point, surely, is not to re-home these horses, but rather to improve conditions and make it a prosecutable offence if livestock is left to rot, literally. The animals have the right to be treated decently and to be fed correctly with vet treatment as needed. If this means seizing the animals and removing ownership and banning the owner from owning in future, then good.
The removing of animals from someone's 'care' is the bit I'm focused on. I think this should be made less complicated.
The removing of animals from someone's 'care' is the bit I'm focused on. I think this should be made less complicated.
I think it is the fact that horses are more complicated to remove, it seems so much easier to go to someones home see a neglected or untreated dog, cat or other small animal make a few suggestions of taking further action so that the owner takes the "easy" option and signs the animal over, paperwork done, animal loaded into van taken to vets and assessed, on to next stage whatever that may be.
For a group of horses it is so much more complicated, locate the owner, if that is even possible, try and arrange for things to improve, if nothing is done back in contact, get police involved then transport required and numerous people to assist especially if dealing with semi feral horses in a huge area, it is also far more difficult to intimidate the type of person that keeps such horses, they do not bow down as easily as a pet owner may do when faced with the threat of court action. It should be easier but to seize a group of 10 horses is logistically far more difficult that 10 dogs or cats and I think that is why horses get left in conditions beyond what most of us would consider acceptable.
Oh I see! Sorry, I assumed nothing was being done about it all.
I'm afraid that is not true Amymay.
Both WHW and RSPCA officers work extremely closely on a daily basis and are very effective at working together on situations. If both charities are made aware of the same situation, they will speak with each other directly and come to an agreement on the action to be taken. Sometimes this involves WHW taking the reins, or vice versa. But in no way, shape or form whatsoever will one charity stand by and visibly watch the other allow a neglect situation to continue with NO action taken by either charity. WHW will usually liaise with RSPCA, and gather the facts along with the RSPCA, and both will come to a decision as to who will 'take the reins' and deal further to achieve the best result. And vice versa.
There is little point in two lots of charities dealing with one incident in most cases. Therefore when both are satisfied with the facts they have, they will make the decision as to who deals further.
To suggest WHW turn a blind eye to another charity who is allegedly 'allowing' neglect to continue under their nose is hardly very fair on WHW.
According to the Facebook page, no.
Has the owner agreed to sell them to The Sun newspaper yet?
If that's really happening, it's bonkers. Rewarding a neglectful horsemeat breeder in order to make a trashy newspaper look "good".
The owner of the poor horses must be delighted.
yep and give him funds to by some more horses and do the same again
Assume makes an ass out of you and me.
And before you ask - yes I do have knowledge and NO it is not heresay
For someone who professes to be for equine welfare you sure do have a peculiar way of showing it.
..Oh dear....
You do realise what hearsay is don't you?...
The information that every single person gives on here, and FB, is hearsay, unless THEY are the people dealing FIRST HAND with the situation.
Oh Moomin, every single welfare related thread you appear making negative comments, deflecting from the issue and patronising other posters. Could you possibly give it a break and let us get on with what we are doing? You stated earlier that you haven't read the page and didn't intend to so your opinion, in this instance, is more ill-informed than others.. yet you still preach the gospel of Moomin at every opportunity. It's getting wearing, we know the legalities and we know the facts.
Clearly...
pffft is that the best you can come up with, what exactly have you done for horse welfare lately, what causes have you put your time and effort into? I know for a fact that at least 2 of the posters on this thread are giving their time freely and willingly to help the farrier involved with this case, what have you done Moomin apart from try to pick to pieces every effort made by others?
I have just had a brief look at the facebook page now - and within a few seconds had spotted numerous posts which are completely factually incorrect, but are written with such authority and 'knowledge' that anybody would believe it to be completely true.
I think it's fantastic people are doing what they can, but where I don't find it fantastic is when you get so many rumours and hype which are created by social media.