Horses living on driveway tied to cars!

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Just seen this on Facebook :eek:

HORSES TIED TO WHEELS OF CARS ON FRONT DRIVE OF HOUSE

World Horse Welfare Field Officer Nick White is used to dealing with the many horses living in London, and knows from past experience that anything can happen and usually does.

When he got the not too unusual call: to check on two horses kept in a tiny concrete area, he was on his way.

Little did he know that when he was to arrive in Southall he’d find a 16hh Friesian-type gelding and a 15hh Welsh cob, both tied to the wheel of a car on the front drive of a house, next to a busy main road.

Nick says: “The cob was tied with rope to the driver’s side front wheel but the rope was stuck under the engine, coming up under the passenger side wheel arch, meaning he could not raise his head more than a few inches from the ground. The Friesian type was slightly better off and managing to forage from the flower pots.

“After untangling the Cob, I eventually woke the owner up on Thursday, April 11th and discovered that he was planning to leave the horses there until the following Saturday, which was a further two days. He was hoping to build a wooden shelter for them on the drive next to the road .I offered him some very specific advice and an imminent time limit in which to take it.

“Much to my relief, the owner took my advice of finding pastures green for them within the time limit. I watched with the rest of the street as both horses were seen being ridden off into the sunset towards Heathrow airport.”

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Please excuse the use of angry capitals.

IT MAKES ME SO ANGRY WHEN PEOPLE GET HORSES AND DON'T HAVE THE FACILITIES TO LOOK AFTER THEM OR THE KNOWLEDGE*.

How is anyone so irresponsible to get ANY pet without knowing how to look after it? I wouldn't even get a gold fish without doing research first! How can people just go out and buy a horse (or two) with no *******ing clue?!

Argh.

* Categories such as "someone has a field near us we can use and daughter has been begging for a pony, so we'll get one. It can live in the field and we don't need to do anything else, right?" fit in this. See so many ponies who have obviously been bought for these reasons.

Sadly what happens when you can buy a pony for a matter of a few quid.

Just hope that the owner will take better care of them and that they haven't simply been moved to some other totally unsuitable location.
 
Lovely horses, so glad something was sorted, do you think the owner was trying the do a one man stand about rights or just dumb.
 
Rugged and access to water. Makes me think this is a foolish but well meaning person. Hopefully the advise of the officer will be taken up :)
 
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