I don't like that the RSPCA had to mention about tethering horses. I can't believe people would even consider that in this weather!
The RSPCA rep said
Owners need to ensure that they provide plenty of hay or haylage(corr) and supplementary food, an ice-free water supply, and access to a shelter.
So I wonder what they'd have to say about my horses? Last year they had access to a big shelter, but wouldn't use it, even when hay was in there. I think because when it's windy for example they like to be able to be out and seeing what is going on. The field was on a hill and quite exposed, so they were out in some horrible weather. This year they are in a field that doesn't have a shelter. However, it is sheltered on 3 sides by tall trees and hedging, and on the fourth side by the slope of the hill, so it's actually a much warmer and nicer area for them to live in.
On the fact of it, this was just a horrible accident, there is nothing in the article that says directly that the poor horses involved weren't being cared for properly.
They said "access to a shelter", in the first sentence, I copied and pasted it LOL!
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Either way this is just a wake up call to ensure people check their horses and animals daily and try to avoid access to hazards.
This is also a problem in dudley and brierley hill area, horses are just left to roam the streets, grazing on any green area they can, running across main roads etc. The council even employed horse baliffs to deal with the problem but they despite being paid seem to pass the buck all the time!!!!..... The RSPCA have removed a few but that last couple after having to board them etc until a court order gave permission to rehome them, ended up costing the charity £5K! Councils really need to clamp down on this sort of thing. If the owners knew that their horses would be caught and removed and the costs involved be payable by them I'm sure they'd soon stop! There'd be no profit to them if all their horses get taken! The councils have (or should have!!) a dog warden service to remove stray dogs from the streets as this is a public safety issue, where is the difference with regard to stray horses, there is even more risk to the public!