Littlest Hobo
Well-Known Member
I thought they were rare, yet it seems loads have been rescued in Devon??
How do you do that?Here Uplift
Don't get me started on the rspca, I've never been able to get them to raise a finger to help no matter how dire the situation. Of course I never had a T V camera on hand!Let’s hope they all get healed, and or find good homes.
I’m very surprised at RSPCA classifying these Icelandics videoed as rescue cases though.
to my certain knowledge RSPCA have been called to hat-rack, herring-gutted animals in truly gross circumstances - and still refused to take action; whereas ponies in this film seem fairly friendly / handled, fairly well covered, got a fair amount of grass and room to roam - perhaps concerned people should always get other agencies in, first?
Mare and Foal Sanctuary do retain ownership of theirs, but will loan suitable horses out to the right home. It is a good scheme that has been running for years and the horse will be carefully placed to try to ensure all are happy with the home, horses and humans.Oddly mare and foals are saying they are keeping all theirs for ever including the foals. I know you can turn even a foal with the worst background into a lovely horse so seems a bit extreme but perhaps they loan them out?
Sweeping statement, much.Let’s hope they all get healed, and or find good homes.
I’m very surprised at RSPCA classifying these Icelandics videoed as rescue cases though.
to my certain knowledge RSPCA have been called to hat-rack, herring-gutted animals in truly gross circumstances - and still refused to take action; whereas ponies in this film seem fairly friendly / handled, fairly well covered, got a fair amount of grass and room to roam - perhaps concerned people should always get other agencies in, first?
Yes, It's hereTheres a statement about the rescue on the mare and foal sanctuary page.