kewie
New User
The same kind of thing happened to me.... the rspca came out to my horse as the person who reported me said he was very under weight, and only got a handful of feed a day, and that i could not afford him!! The inspector looked at him and said he was ok, and that he was sorry he had to come out, but has to take all calls seriously. my boy is a tb so is lean, his skinny legs couldnt take it if he was any bigger. He was very nice, asked what i fed him, i even showed him a made up feed, he was happy with that. Told him that he had lost some weight due to changing to Alfa oil, which gave him the runs for a few days. The inspector said to me that the person who called did not leave a name, and this is quite often the case when it is purely malicous, he also told me that it would have been someone from the yard as she knew to much about me and my horse. The person in question was a women that was kicked of the yard 2 wks before for causing trouble, who over feeds all of her horses to the point of being very dangerous, not just cos of lami, but because of tempermant, and she is well over feeding a yearling, he is way to big, and another 7 yr old, that the farrier who does out yard still does hers at her new yard said to her that if that mare does not go down with lami it will be a miracle! All her horses/ponies are fed on huge amounts of feed.... weight gain, alfa oil, barley, sugar beet and chaff and blue chip!! plus about 5 sections of hay. It used to take the 2 horses almost an hour to eat there way thru a whole bucket of feed. We all used to tell her and she still carried on, and she still is at her new yard!!
So my question is do i report her?
So my question is do i report her?