Copperpot
Well-Known Member
I saw another video yes. Hope it's ok with you that I have my own opinion
Like you had a different one from Amymay 
I saw another video yes. Hope it's ok with you that I have my own opinionLike you had a different one from Amymay
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Terrible, poor girl, the RSPCA in whatever guise are clueless and abuse the kindness of people who donate to them by needlessly targeting people who have done nothing wrong rather than helping animals in need.
I have stated before that there are two sides to every story.
But I am very concerned about the fact that it would appear that any of us could be the victim of the action of a welfare charity which has the power to remove a horse from our ownership and care without any prior warning at all especially in the circumstances in which this was done when a child was riding it.
The charity has to date made no public comment at all to explain the reasons for its action.
I would ask the charity concerned to make a public statement on the action they have taken without any further delay or otherwise return the horse to it's owner.
If this horse was mine then my legal team would have been instructed to take action through the courts for the immediate return of the horse and also instructed to make a claim for damages and distress caused against the welfare organisation concerned.
I would be asking the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to bring the vet(s) concerned before their disciplinary committee.
I would be asking the charities commission to investigate the action taken by the charity concerned.
There may be a very good reason why a welfare charity has taken this action but they must be seen to be accountable.
3 horses including Humphrey.
3 horses including Humphrey.
PeterNatt the SPCA have not made a comment because this is a live investigation. As per proceedure in any live investigation. Obviously.
The fact that the SSPCA have made no comment concerns me.
The Scottish SPCA confirmed the horse had been removed due to welfare concerns.
Scottish SPCA chief superintendent Mike Flynn said: This horse is under veterinary care and our inquiries are on-going. The owner is aware of the situation and the welfare issues.
Natch Amersham and Caerphilly are the RSPCA. Nothing to do with the SPCA.
SSPCA officer was also the first ever 'Edinburgh Lass' so basically led this Edinburgh ride out like the currie one. Very influential 'role' for a year.
Being very local and knowing a lot more than most folk on this thread (save JenTaz) I have my opinion and it is that although Humphrey was on the extreme side of lean(we only got out of bloody winter 2 weeks ago- was snowing up till about 3 weeks ago!!!) the SSPCA were not justified in taking him, and as I've said I have my own theories.
I don't know if it matters, but a couple of minutes on the Net and I've worked out the name of the SPCA officer.