Patterdale
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This is reminding me of the whole CD Facebook saga.....
The ride was suppsose to be a nice day out they had heard it was a quiet common ride mainly walking and the odd canter, this turned out not to be the case, it is hard not to allow a horse to go with the herd so they did have to keep up with the canters when it was done on hardcore paths, does this mean owner deserved to have their horse taken!
Owner does not own any other horse that was on that ride. Him and his partner have three other horses who never even got looked at by the inspector! These horses are in prime condition! The inspector was only interested in the TB. The bay and cob are owned by different people. The ride was suppsose to be a nice day out they had heard it was a quiet common ride mainly walking and the odd canter, this turned out not to be the case, it is hard not to allow a horse to go with the herd so they did have to keep up with the canters when it was done on hardcore paths, does this mean owner deserved to have their horse taken! The people that know them don't think so, they are not malicious people out to see their animals suffer! We understand not all the evidence is available to the public so yes we expect negativity...
These horses are in prime condition!
No comments have been deleted by the admin of HH page if comments have been deleted its been by the person who put it. We are not interested in debating with people who aren't interested in the help humphrey campaign! Just don't read it if you don't like it. 1000 odd other people disagree with you!
I hadn't really taken a side before I saw that, I'm sorry but I don't think they can be described as being in prime condition.
I meant the other horses in the owners care, why would he neglect one and not the other 3 in his care!
I meant the other horses in the owners care, why would he neglect one and not the other 3 in his care!
The pertinent point in the above post is "you are not obliged to allow them access to your property unless, they witness beforehand, an animal in suffering"
They could argue that the animal in question, being undeniably thin, and having soundness issues questioned, could be caused suffering by being ridden hard for so many hours, and there may well be other issues that nobody outside the direct involvement of the case is aware of.
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@HelpHumphrey, am i being darn stupid or do you keep talking like your not the owner of Humphrey, 'The owner wasn't aware' - If you own him surely it should be 'I wasn't aware' ??
Who are they then??
Who are they then??
Mm okay, fair enoughAslong as it's not one of 'em fake accounts it's all good
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I know that you are all saying 'Oh hard winters shouldn't be an excuse' but unless you've been up hear battling it like we have, with a lot of our winter spent thigh deep in snow, you can't really comment. I've got a friend who couldn't win. TB who normally winters out just took it very bad this year. Wouldn't eat the haylege in the field. She tried keeping him in but he just stressed. No matter what she did, what food she pumped into him, the weight just wouldn't stay on. He just struggled this year, having never struggled before. Wasn't ghastly, but you would definitely want more meat on him.