DuckToller
Well-Known Member
Years ago the RSPCA were phoned about a young foal being kep in a storage container, totally enclosed with only a small ventilation grill at the top. It was a boiling hot summer and I honestly don't know how the poor thing survived. It had filthy bedding, dirty water and little food that I could see. The RSPCA did nothing as far as I was aware, the pony wasn't removed or conditions changed.
I doubt that anything will be done with this horse as although it is far from ideal how it is being kept, if is had food, water and a clean bed, then it is a lot better off than many welfare cases. Worth a welfare agency giving the owner advice though.
I'm afraid touchstone is right, there are plenty of horses being kept in far worse conditions, and the RSPCA doesn't have the resources to deal with every case. If this horse is being fed and watered, they won't be able (or willing) to do anything.
I would carry on giving the poor chap a handful of grass whenever you can, to brighten up his day. It's far from ideal, keeping a horse like this, but it's a fact of life for many and until the law is improved and implemented, not a lot can be done.