PennywithHenry
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I suppose I must commend them on their response-Henry's only been at the house a few days.....but their attitude....pffft
I am not a happy bunny.
I had henry tied up in my yard as the vet was due, and a white van pulled up. I went to greet whoever it was, out got an inspector, I said hello and had just started my "how can I help you..." bit when he interrupted with "I'm here to view an emciated horse you keep on the property."
No "Hello I'm....." or "Reports have been made that..." or "It is alleged that you have an emaciated horse.."
I started tellin him about Henry and how I've owned him just over 3 weeks, How I have him under the vet etc and he told me that he wasn't interested in 'excuses' and he was going to view the horse. With that he went striding up y drive and into my paddock. I followed him and politely told him that Hens was tied in the courtyard waiting for the vet and he barked "Where's that?" at me, to which I pointed to the gate and he was off again!!
He then started taking his rugs off (a mission in itself lol) and proceeded to spend 10 minutes telling me that he's 'underweight'....no sh1t sherlock.
I took him to the feedroom and showed him Henrys feeds, feeding chart, worming chart, vets papers etc and he just kept ranting on at me like I'm an idiot.
Now....I KNOW the RSPCA have a job to do, and I must say that if Henry was reported it must have been a maximum of 4 days ago, in which case it's rather prompt action on their part, but it was his attitude that upset me. I'm sure that yes, a lot of people probably spout crap to avoid trouble, and yes, a lot of people may be hostile, both of which he did point out in regards to his behaviour, but without listening to a word I had to say I wasn't given a say. I was nothing but obliging, I'm pretty sure he wasn't allowed to go rampaging round my yard like he did looking for the horse either.
My vet turned up when I was getting a little frustrated by him not listening, my language was getting a little heated, as you can imagine, when I was showing him vet reports, feeding charts etc and all I could get out of him was "That horse is underweight"
I KNOW!!!!!
So, they exchanged a few words, well, it was more on my vets part as everytime the inspector tried to get a word in vet would hold up his hand and go "It's my turn to talk now, yours to listen."
He told him Henrys story, that everything was being done and that he'd made vast improvement in the 3 weeks with me....if anyone had a problem they should go to him, and that he would be putting a complaint in against said inspector.
Best of it was that the RSPCA inspector then turned down the paper with the name and address of the guy who'd gotten henry in this state to begin with, saying it was pointless.
Why?
Anyway, on the plus side, vet is thrilled with Henrys progress, and was quite invigorated by his little spat with the inspector he said lol
The vet called the RSPCA HQ to make a complaint about his attitude this afternoon and was told that "We are not taking action against the owner of the horse"
Now, I shall save my rant about wasting charities precious time and resources to pursue a personal vendetta for another day.
It had to have been someone from the livery yard I posted about reporting us, as no one can see into my back paddock where Henry is without cllimbing through a thick hedge, and even if they did he hasn't been out without rugs on so his weight isn't really an obvious problem......
I had henry tied up in my yard as the vet was due, and a white van pulled up. I went to greet whoever it was, out got an inspector, I said hello and had just started my "how can I help you..." bit when he interrupted with "I'm here to view an emciated horse you keep on the property."
No "Hello I'm....." or "Reports have been made that..." or "It is alleged that you have an emaciated horse.."
I started tellin him about Henry and how I've owned him just over 3 weeks, How I have him under the vet etc and he told me that he wasn't interested in 'excuses' and he was going to view the horse. With that he went striding up y drive and into my paddock. I followed him and politely told him that Hens was tied in the courtyard waiting for the vet and he barked "Where's that?" at me, to which I pointed to the gate and he was off again!!
He then started taking his rugs off (a mission in itself lol) and proceeded to spend 10 minutes telling me that he's 'underweight'....no sh1t sherlock.
I took him to the feedroom and showed him Henrys feeds, feeding chart, worming chart, vets papers etc and he just kept ranting on at me like I'm an idiot.
Now....I KNOW the RSPCA have a job to do, and I must say that if Henry was reported it must have been a maximum of 4 days ago, in which case it's rather prompt action on their part, but it was his attitude that upset me. I'm sure that yes, a lot of people probably spout crap to avoid trouble, and yes, a lot of people may be hostile, both of which he did point out in regards to his behaviour, but without listening to a word I had to say I wasn't given a say. I was nothing but obliging, I'm pretty sure he wasn't allowed to go rampaging round my yard like he did looking for the horse either.
My vet turned up when I was getting a little frustrated by him not listening, my language was getting a little heated, as you can imagine, when I was showing him vet reports, feeding charts etc and all I could get out of him was "That horse is underweight"
I KNOW!!!!!
So, they exchanged a few words, well, it was more on my vets part as everytime the inspector tried to get a word in vet would hold up his hand and go "It's my turn to talk now, yours to listen."
He told him Henrys story, that everything was being done and that he'd made vast improvement in the 3 weeks with me....if anyone had a problem they should go to him, and that he would be putting a complaint in against said inspector.
Best of it was that the RSPCA inspector then turned down the paper with the name and address of the guy who'd gotten henry in this state to begin with, saying it was pointless.
Why?
Anyway, on the plus side, vet is thrilled with Henrys progress, and was quite invigorated by his little spat with the inspector he said lol
The vet called the RSPCA HQ to make a complaint about his attitude this afternoon and was told that "We are not taking action against the owner of the horse"
Now, I shall save my rant about wasting charities precious time and resources to pursue a personal vendetta for another day.
It had to have been someone from the livery yard I posted about reporting us, as no one can see into my back paddock where Henry is without cllimbing through a thick hedge, and even if they did he hasn't been out without rugs on so his weight isn't really an obvious problem......