Trish C
Well-Known Member
I think that those left picking up the pieces after cruelty should be allowed to do whatever to the perpetrator whatever they have done to the animal. In this case, I'd love to wrap his leg in barbed wire, tear up his feet, get some nylon to eat into his face and then leave him in a bare field for weeks and weeks... and then send him to the factory. 
Although hopefully there'll be a happier ending for this girl. She and her 2yo son (who has a huge hernia) are now tucked up warm being nursed, cared for, cuddled and fed in stables. The wee fella is just gorgeous - was completely wild and unhandled just a few days ago but now already loves being groomed and fussed over. Just hope he finds a good home and doesn't end up factory-bound (bred for racing but has extremely long pasterns)
You can't quite see just how much proud flesh there is in these pics - and this is the wound starting to look a little cleaner (after nearly a week of care), and also this is AFTER her feet were tended to - they hadn't been done for months and months, possibly years. Poor poor girl, she was in so much pain but she's starting to look a bit brighter and this morning managed to limp across the stable to say hello when I gave her some hay.
Although hopefully there'll be a happier ending for this girl. She and her 2yo son (who has a huge hernia) are now tucked up warm being nursed, cared for, cuddled and fed in stables. The wee fella is just gorgeous - was completely wild and unhandled just a few days ago but now already loves being groomed and fussed over. Just hope he finds a good home and doesn't end up factory-bound (bred for racing but has extremely long pasterns)
You can't quite see just how much proud flesh there is in these pics - and this is the wound starting to look a little cleaner (after nearly a week of care), and also this is AFTER her feet were tended to - they hadn't been done for months and months, possibly years. Poor poor girl, she was in so much pain but she's starting to look a bit brighter and this morning managed to limp across the stable to say hello when I gave her some hay.