Found a horse this morning

Good for you TraceyAnn. In your situation I would do the same and consequences be dammed. Sometimes you just have to do the right thing - I find it easier to live with a clear conscience. If I was nearer to you I would come and help soak haynets!

I wouldn't bute until the vet has been though, just so they can see exactly what is going on.

Lastly, might be worth videoing the horse walking for the vet tomorrow ...... it will cover your own back in case of any comeback.

Well done to you and completely agree with the above. Hope the horse is Ok and doesnt go back to its owner. Being over cautious these days is due to fear of reprisal and thats why some of these bad owners get away with it and the animal is left to suffer in the meantime. I wouldnt bute etc until its seen either. Fingers crossed then.
 
It really pisses me off when people come on here and do a good deed only for a spiteful minority to doubt their word. :mad: Why are some people so sad? :confused:
 
It really pisses me off when people come on here and do a good deed only for a spiteful minority to doubt their word. :mad: Why are some people so sad? :confused:

Im not sure people are doubting her word as such, just pointing out the legalities that 1. its not her horse and yes its theft if she refuses to give it back to them. 2. She is self medicating the horse, not knowing its full condition and without the use of a vet.
 
It really pisses me off when people come on here and do a good deed only for a spiteful minority to doubt their word. :mad: Why are some people so sad? :confused:

where is the 'spite?' It is NOT a good deed buting up someones pony without vet advice AND permission from the owner. As for ACPing it...well :( The story is a wee bit strange for me to swallow whole so I'm going to sit back and watch what happens. I have a gut feeling on this one ;)
 
At some stage in the future, people won't share news on here, lest they get called liars and god knows what else.

Tbh, I don't think calling people liars happens here often! Not that i've ever noticed. I've made lots of posts about different things and never felt my word was doubted.

Im not sure people are doubting her word as such, just pointing out the legalities that 1. its not her horse and yes its theft if she refuses to give it back to them. 2. She is self medicating the horse, not knowing its full condition and without the use of a vet.

where is the 'spite?' It is NOT a good deed buting up someones pony without vet advice AND permission from the owner. As for ACPing it...well :( The story is a wee bit strange for me to swallow whole so I'm going to sit back and watch what happens. I have a gut feeling on this one ;)

I agree with both of these. It is a strange tale indeed. A crippled lame horse walks a mile voluntarily. OP phones round at 6am and identifies owner. Owner comes to walk him home, brings no headcollar, just a whip, which she proceeds to beat him with. :confused: Then a (still unnamed) welfare organisation comes out unusually promptly and confliscates the horse into OP's care.

Okay, weird things happen, but I don't blame people for being astonished! :eek:
 
Weirder things do happen. Assuming its true, the OP does need to be aware that she's in a tricky situation and breaking some rules (laws :o ). However I get the impression she is aware and is doing it anyway for the right reasons so hopefully things will turn out OK one way or another.
 
where is the 'spite?' It is NOT a good deed buting up someones pony without vet advice AND permission from the owner. As for ACPing it...well :( The story is a wee bit strange for me to swallow whole so I'm going to sit back and watch what happens. I have a gut feeling on this one ;)



I believe it as I have (blush) lost my horses, when the gardener left the gate open after strimming and on two occassions I have had horses turn up at my yard - both times happily returned them to owners. I have also had a welfare case at the end of my road which I eventually managed to solve. So I see nothing to be sceptical about ..... unless you are trying to stir? Essentially things like this happen and if you choose not to believe then it gives you a great excuse not to put yourself out?
 
I believe it as I have (blush) lost my horses, when the gardener left the gate open after strimming and on two occassions I have had horses turn up at my yard - both times happily returned them to owners. I have also had a welfare case at the end of my road which I eventually managed to solve. So I see nothing to be sceptical about ..... unless you are trying to stir? Essentially things like this happen and if you choose not to believe then it gives you a great excuse not to put yourself out?

Well said.
 
if you choose not to believe then it gives you a great excuse not to put yourself out?

I don't actually understand that bit of your post. I'm sure many of us have been involved in welfare cases/rescuing (I know I have) but OP isn't asking for anyone to "put themselves out".

I'm certain if OP posted asking for advice or support from people in her area, they'd be lots of offers. No-one's doubting cruelty happens or choosing to ignore it.
 
I believe it as I have (blush) lost my horses, when the gardener left the gate open after strimming and on two occassions I have had horses turn up at my yard - both times happily returned them to owners. I have also had a welfare case at the end of my road which I eventually managed to solve. So I see nothing to be sceptical about ..... unless you are trying to stir? Essentially things like this happen and if you choose not to believe then it gives you a great excuse not to put yourself out?

Who rattled your cage? :D
 
A quick up date theirs more to this pony ownership than meets the eye I cant say anymore Until its sorted vets been pictures taken. He is not stolen though sorry cant give anymore as not allowed
 
A quick up date theirs more to this pony ownership than meets the eye I cant say anymore Until its sorted vets been pictures taken. He is not stolen though sorry cant give anymore as not allowed

So what did the vet say? Is it laminitis? I hope the owners paid the vet and will buy whatever medication has been prescribed. Keep us informed of his progress :)
 
A quick up date theirs more to this pony ownership than meets the eye I cant say anymore Until its sorted vets been pictures taken. He is not stolen though sorry cant give anymore as not allowed

Surely you're allowed to tell us which welfare body is involved? :confused:

I don't think anyone was suggesting he's a stolen horse, they were just warning you that you should be careful as you could be accused of stealing him!
 
Please dont jump on me im only doing what was asked. I dont know the chat that went on between Horse welfare and the family the vet is out today. They might get him back i really dont know. The horse can walk all be it slowly so not dead lame. Maybe they gave him up again i dont know I would love to put pictures on here 1 I dont have a clue how to and 2 My camera is second hand and came with no software and i think i need that? And i never touch anyone so no assault took place Im ringing today to find out more imformation but if anyone wants to give me their mobile number i can send a picture from mobile to mobile The distance the pony walked i can do it in about 25 mins on foot. I did give him bute of my own back as worried about his pedal bones and wanted to stop him being sore wrong maybe but i dont care he was sore I think when vet comes tomorrow the pictures will be taken and how sore he is even on bute. This is the first horse thats ever turned up on my doorstep in eight years and hopefully my last. Its hard work soaking all this hay and double haynets Its now 2.15 in the morning and im tired been up all night checking him and making sure no one takes him. would i be doing this if he really wasnt here.

Page 6 - Horse Welfare ! I'm assuming that is the organisation name for those have asked ?
 
I don't think the tail is too tall, we woke up one morning to find 10 horses wandering around the place, the had escaped from the local common.

I agree, we have had various horses wonder to us, as we are in quite a horsey area, both 1 horse at a time and anything up to 4 horses. We even found a whole flock of sheep in one of the wheat fields outside the yard one day! We had to heard them into a few stables and they were claimed a few hours later!!!

Well done OP for taking care of this pony, he is very lucky to have found you. :)
 
nobody is questioning the possibility of having a horse (or two) wander into ones life. It happened to me when I lived near Colchester. A beautiful grey steed (fully tacked) galloped out of the fog one morning. I caught him, dried him off, gave him some hay and waited for the rider. She eventually arrived after having walked for miles over tattie fields in the fog. I was quite sad at giving him back :(.
 
Page 6 - Horse Welfare ! I'm assuming that is the organisation name for those have asked ?

Horse Welfare is not a 'known' organisation. World Horse Welfare is.. That is why people were asking for its name :)

Also, Op put "Horse welfare", small case "w", therefore not the name of the charity anyway.

I understand the need for discretion if there's a case pending, but I don't see why OP hasn't returned to answer harmless questions such as which organisation's dealing with it. As for people saying horses go missing and turn up at other peoples' yards, yes of course, it's the other strange events which are rather incredible.

Her sudden silence on the subject is as odd as the rest of this story. :rolleyes:
 
Her sudden silence on the subject is as odd as the rest of this story.

Not really - she says a few posts back that she has to now be very careful what she says.

I'm sure she'll update us when she can.
 
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