mollichop
Well-Known Member
One of our van drivers at work has noticed this horse on her regular route. She used to have a horse herself and is concerned at the state of his matted mane and tail. He is the only horse in a huge field.
She cannot see any water source although that's not to say there isn't one. I have zoomed in on these pics she has taken as cannot get any closer without trespassing into the field.
He was desperatly trrying to swot flies in the heat the other day but mane and tail in lumps so not working
She cannot see his feet properly but due to state of the rest of him, thinks probably not cared for. Also says he looks like he has rainscald - poor chap.
So, as he has plenty of grass (is rather fat) would RSPCA / WHW pay a visit just due to matted hair? Is this neglect or just a horse in a natural state?
She has knocked on nearby doors but no answer.
She cannot see any water source although that's not to say there isn't one. I have zoomed in on these pics she has taken as cannot get any closer without trespassing into the field.
He was desperatly trrying to swot flies in the heat the other day but mane and tail in lumps so not working
She cannot see his feet properly but due to state of the rest of him, thinks probably not cared for. Also says he looks like he has rainscald - poor chap.
So, as he has plenty of grass (is rather fat) would RSPCA / WHW pay a visit just due to matted hair? Is this neglect or just a horse in a natural state?
She has knocked on nearby doors but no answer.