ticobay831
Well-Known Member
This is just awful, what the hell is wrong with people.......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-24658125
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-24658125
i'm sick of seeing it all over the place its sickening and no it is not the "community" to blame , it is people who live in the town who think a horse can live on the end of a rope until they fancy a trot around the roads once in a while or ride it through the pub for a laugh![]()
I have never seen a tethered horse that doesn't belong to travellers of some sort. Even saw a little mini tethered next to a gypsy site in Thamesmead, SE London of all places on the tiniest patch of grass for miles. Am getting sick and tired of the way some of their horses are treated.
In actual fact, there are also a very very high number of 'respected' horse people who SERIOUSLY neglect their horses too. It just doesn't make the press.
Shilasdair- I personally know the RSPCA Inspector involved in this, and every word is true. She sat with this pony all night with its head in her lap waiting for the vet from Redwings. She then travelled in the back with the pony. The vet involved is extremely experienced and a brilliant man and they did everything to save the ponies life. The inspector is very horsy and was totally devastated. If it wasn't for her attendance and rescue of using the pen knife to cut the tether that pony would have died by suffocation over that cliff.
I have never seen a tethered horse that doesn't belong to travellers of some sort. Even saw a little mini tethered next to a gypsy site in Thamesmead, SE London of all places on the tiniest patch of grass for miles. Am getting sick and tired of the way some of their horses are treated.
No offence, but you're pretty new to HHO...Shilasdair- I personally know the RSPCA Inspector involved in this, and every word is true. She sat with this pony all night with its head in her lap waiting for the vet from Redwings. She then travelled in the back with the pony. The vet involved is extremely experienced and a brilliant man and they did everything to save the ponies life. The inspector is very horsy and was totally devastated. If it wasn't for her attendance and rescue of using the pen knife to cut the tether that pony would have died by suffocation over that cliff.
Ah, I didn't get 'horrendous' - was thinking of 'Herne' as part of a place name. Whoops.
And the article says:
In a six-hour rescue, the unconscious pony was rescued from the beach with help from the fire service and taken to the Norfolk-based Redwings Horse Sanctuary for treatment.
It died from a collapsed windpipe on arrival at the charity.
Ms Thorne said: "I was so upset; I kept telling the horse he would be the most famous and looked after horse in Suffolk if he pulled through.
"To lose him after six hours of trying to save him was awful.
Which suggests that they kept him alive but unconscious until he died (without benefit of euthanasia).
I can only imagine that 'Frank the Survivor' would have generated more cash than 'Frank who was PTS'. They usually PTS with astonishing alacrity, even healthy animals.
And my second point was that the RSPCA seldom have any equine qualifications either academic or vocational, nor experience.
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