true dragon
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http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/312533.html
sounds just like this post i made in another thread about a horse mutilation in sussex.... only one other person commented on it... what do you think?
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=531226
Police are warning horse owners in Lincolnshire to be vigilant after a heavily-pregnant mare was attacked in her field resulting in her death and that of her foal.
The mare, a 19-year-old thoroughbred cross, was discovered by her owner, Graham Worrell at 6am last Friday morning (4 May).
Mr Worrell, 67, of Gate Burton, near Gainsborough, told H&H that at first he thought the mare, called Persian Dream, had started to foal.
She was lying down, away from the other mares, with a lot of blood around her back end, said Mr Worrell.
But when the vet checked the mare, he said she had been attacked. She had been cut inside, mutilated.
It is believed that the foal died during the attack. Persian was taken in to the vets but her foal was stillborn the following day and she died soon after.
I cant explain how I feel, said Mr Worrell.
I bred her myself. It was wicked. So sick and unnecessary. I cannot get over it, he added.
Mr Worrell, along with his son Rupert, breeds show horses, showjumpers and hunters. They bred Purdys Dream, owned by Paralympic hopeful, Emma Sheardown.
Persian, who was in foal to an Irish draught, bred a striking coloured foal by John Whitakers coloured stallion, Zilando, last year.
Rupert Worrall told H&H that he is offering a reward of £1,000 to anyone with information.
I am hoping that in the current financial climate, it will encourage someone to come forward, he told H&H.
Lincolnshire Police said the attack was a terrible crime that had been devastating to the owners.
A spokesman said they would like to hear from anyone who saw suspicious activity in the area.
Please contact Lincolnshire Police by dialing 101 and quote incident number 242 of 5 May 2012
sounds just like this post i made in another thread about a horse mutilation in sussex.... only one other person commented on it... what do you think?
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=531226
taken from the link below.....
WARNING! THIS LINK CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES OF A HORSE MUTILATION.
http://www.richplanet.net/detail.php?dbindex=254
The above site has a one hour documentary about this case. Please watch the evidence presented in this film. its very compelling viewing! the post mortem has still not been given to the horse owners (18 months later) and all the police would say is that the horse had many different internal injuries which could not be seen from the outside of the body.
The terrible injuries this horse suffered are almost identical to thousands of sheep and cattle mutilations which happen all over the UK and the world. This is not a new phenomenon. If this interests you please google " animal mutilations"
No blood was found on the ground. No foot prints, tyre tracks or any other ground disturbance was noted in the place the horse was found. the cuts were clean, flesh on the jaw bone, neck and penis had been cleanly removed, The ears and chestuts had been removed. the anus was cored out and removed. yet not sign of blood or a struggle on the ground. (as seen in the documentary)
It would mean the horse would have had to be sedated in some way for the perpetrators to have committed this crime. but how does that explain no blood on the ground? and in total darkness. and for most of the injuries to be internal??????
If these questions intrigue you, please view the documentary in the above link and try and discuss how this can be possible.....