georgiegirl
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
On my drive to the stables yesterday morning I saw a pony at the side of the road (a common place where gypsies go) so didnt really think any more of it.
Went pass again this morning and stopped for closer inspection. A little colored colt tied up SHORT to a gate all on his own just with a thin piece of rope round its neck. Gippos havent been here for a while and plus they always keep them in groups in sight of there caravans and tethered properly. Not tied short up to a gate. So I can only presume its been abandoned? It makes my blood boil!!!!!
Have given it some hay and water (poor thing starving and v.thirsty) and have rang rspca but as its on 4 feet they dont want to know as they said they are too busy?
So, what to do from here? Does anyone have any other contact numbers? If it comes down to it I'll ring my YO to see if I can put it in a spare empty field until I can sort something out. Cant leave the poor thing tied to a gate at the side of the road, plus less than 50m away is a big deep river and the snow is terrible here. would never forgive myself if he ended up in there.
Rest assured he is content for now with a bucket of warm water and plenty hay. If anyone has been in a similar situation ten I would love your advice and if not I shall keep you all posted as to how we get on xx
On my drive to the stables yesterday morning I saw a pony at the side of the road (a common place where gypsies go) so didnt really think any more of it.
Went pass again this morning and stopped for closer inspection. A little colored colt tied up SHORT to a gate all on his own just with a thin piece of rope round its neck. Gippos havent been here for a while and plus they always keep them in groups in sight of there caravans and tethered properly. Not tied short up to a gate. So I can only presume its been abandoned? It makes my blood boil!!!!!
Have given it some hay and water (poor thing starving and v.thirsty) and have rang rspca but as its on 4 feet they dont want to know as they said they are too busy?
So, what to do from here? Does anyone have any other contact numbers? If it comes down to it I'll ring my YO to see if I can put it in a spare empty field until I can sort something out. Cant leave the poor thing tied to a gate at the side of the road, plus less than 50m away is a big deep river and the snow is terrible here. would never forgive myself if he ended up in there.
Rest assured he is content for now with a bucket of warm water and plenty hay. If anyone has been in a similar situation ten I would love your advice and if not I shall keep you all posted as to how we get on xx