ive just got in and been greeted by the best news ive heard in a long long long time
thank god this vet saw sense. and again thankyou to andy and chloe for being so brilliant and bringing this all to our attention, thankyou and well done to the HHO community, truly unbelieveable to think all this was achieved in under 24 hours we got horses in safety within 24hours ive never grinned so much in my whole life. and fo course the biggest thanks to the BHS and their wonderful team who've been so good all through today
I offered cyber-champagne all round ages ago but no-one seems to want any? Where are you all - I simply cannot believe you are all teetotal. First, biggest glass goes to Andy...
BHS are very good, we acquired a BHS welfare case years ago after welfare instructor made (not sure how!) the owners keep it at an appropriate livery yard due to chronic laminitis and mismanagemnet. She was my fave pone (slightly evil but fabulous), the lami got her in the end but she had a good couple of years first.
RSPCA and WHW attended the horses a month ago with a vet and said they were ok
BHS welfare top guy and local inspector have been there all morning (with HHO contingent), vet arrived at 3pm, says they needed removing, cue police to assist in the removal of the 2 bad ones.
I had to leave half way through this post, and have just managed to catch up. What a fantastic result.
Well done everybody, those involved and those donating. What a fantastic bunch of people you all are.
Hows the just giving total doing? I'll be donating and renewing my BHS membership without fail.
Really well done.
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Haha, I ain't teetotal! Agreed, hope all involved in this case molly themselves a bit. You all deserve it for the changes you have made for these horses.
Any update on press coverage? There's nothing online on the Mercury. I spoke to a reporter this morning who was going and I gather that press were there. The fact that they were actually removed with police presence must be a newsworthy story. The action of the forum members as a whole must also be a newsworthy story!!
So pleased to hear the horses will receive the care they need, poor things
Given that no one here was present when the RSPCA/WHW attended the horses previously I think the mass vilification of the organisations and the vet involved is a bit much
Who knows how the horses presented a few weeks ago, what the owners had to say for themselves at the time, or what plans were in place to monitor the horses. At the end of the day, welfare organisations have to work within legislation and may well have felt frustrated themselves at not being able to do more.
Gosh I just spent the last hour wading through all these posts on this topic and have been on a complete emotional roller coaster. Well done to everyone involved.
I still cant get my head around the fact that both the RSPCA and WHW knew about these 2 horses, and done nothing, and the vet that said there were "ok" is beyond belief.
A truly shocking story.
Has anyone wrote on the RSPCA facebook page??? last week they were bombarded with people disgusted that they had 10 GSD's pts by bolt gun, those werent given a chance.
I understand your point lzt, but it has been confirmed that the welfare organisations were "monitoring" the horses for the last month which means that either the horses were in this state a month ago or their decline has been so rapid that it could not possibly have been missed by anyone keeping an eye on them. I realise that we don't know all the facts, but this alone is shameful.