Tormenta
Well-Known Member
Oh I give up!! The RSPCA do not 'monitor' random horses for years on end - do you not think they have enough to do? They won't have been 'monitoring' this horse! The article says they visited two years earlier and at that time they said they had numerous calls about it and would go and have a look. They then cannot and should not continue to harrass people by turning up to 'monitor' their animals. They don't have a right to do that for a start.
As for WHW removing the other horse - they don't prosecute so likelihood is the owner signed the horse over to them.
The problem is that horsey people always have to be right! And if they make a call about a so called 'emaciated' horse - there's usually not an awful lot wrong with it other than being a bit ribby in winter with the odd cracked hoof and dirty water. That is not grounds to remove a horse.
I'll try not to take your first sentence personally by the way!
You need to wake up and smell the dirt lady, None of these biggies are interested unless the **** hits the fan or publicity is going to bring the money in. So yes, two years ago there was probably a problem with this horse, someone recognised that but no-one recognised the foreseeable problem. Horse dead on it's feet. And our welfare conditions in this country have improved??? I don't think so, same old scenario. Inspectors with too much area, not enough time, fleeting visits and a tick on the sheet to say 'adequate'.
How you can even bring the Jamie Gray into this I have no idea but I will tell you this that if authorities had acted on at least 3 major cases I know of, a couple of years before when concerns were first raised then many horses would not have died. In one in particular, deaths could have been completely avoided, not once but twice before any 'organisation' decided to do anything. Why, I wonder.
I will continue to give my money to small worthwhile charities who work their backsides off and don't lose sight of what they are there for.