Zebedee
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Zebedee. I think any horse owner that looks after their horses well, that gets a notice from RSPCA would be bloody upset, these people know very littleabout each animal,and lets face it after the heavy snow falls and now heavy rain, those of us that have restricted grazing have seen said paddocks turn into mudbaths and yes I think you will find they are fed hay or haylage, while they are out during the day. I take it your horses have hovershoes, so they don't churn up your paddocks
As I said I HAVE had a note left. It didn't upset me in the least. I just rang, outlined the situation & answered their questions. What's there to get upset about? You say yourself in the post above that the inspectors tend to have a broad general knowlegde, rather than a species specific expertise, therefore they may need additional information rather that just what they see before them to ensure that there isn't a welfare issue.
I personally would far rather a concerned member of the public made a report (out of genuine concern) than just turned a blind eye - wouldn't you?
Where would Carrot & Spud be if the couple who found them had just ignored it & gone home?
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