zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
I am looking for some advice/opinions on what other people would do in this situation...
There is a pony at a local livery yard that is getting neglected. The owners have three horses/ponies in total, and do check them everyday, but this little pony is not ridden, and so they never brush him, rug him or do anything with him - he is just led out to the field in the morning, and put back in the stable in the evening.
He is pretty skinny - he has had laminitis in the past, so they are worried about feeding him too much, but he does not look well. His hair is falling out too, and to just stand back and look at him, he really looks a state.
But that is not the main problem - the thing is he has seriously bad sweet itch. He has already knocked two fences down rubbing on them - his withers and tail are red raw, and the poor pony spends all day scratching. The owners do not put any rugs, lotions or creams on him. They have another pony with sweet itch that they are treating, but they fail to acknowledge that this poor chap has a problem (depite the yard owner telling them several times).
It has got so bad the pony was standing with his bum on the eletric fence this morning, enjoying getting his tail zapped just to stop the itching!
Last night the owners brought all three horses in about 5pm, and left them in without any hay until about 10.30am this morning. The other two that belong to them are not in bad condition though, and the other one with sweet itch is being treated. It just seems that they cannot be bothered to do the same with this poor pony.
Yard owner has told them several times, and they have just shrugged it off.
If you knew this pony, what would you do? Would you alert the ILPH, or would you just mind your own business and leave them to it?
There is a pony at a local livery yard that is getting neglected. The owners have three horses/ponies in total, and do check them everyday, but this little pony is not ridden, and so they never brush him, rug him or do anything with him - he is just led out to the field in the morning, and put back in the stable in the evening.
He is pretty skinny - he has had laminitis in the past, so they are worried about feeding him too much, but he does not look well. His hair is falling out too, and to just stand back and look at him, he really looks a state.
But that is not the main problem - the thing is he has seriously bad sweet itch. He has already knocked two fences down rubbing on them - his withers and tail are red raw, and the poor pony spends all day scratching. The owners do not put any rugs, lotions or creams on him. They have another pony with sweet itch that they are treating, but they fail to acknowledge that this poor chap has a problem (depite the yard owner telling them several times).
It has got so bad the pony was standing with his bum on the eletric fence this morning, enjoying getting his tail zapped just to stop the itching!
Last night the owners brought all three horses in about 5pm, and left them in without any hay until about 10.30am this morning. The other two that belong to them are not in bad condition though, and the other one with sweet itch is being treated. It just seems that they cannot be bothered to do the same with this poor pony.
Yard owner has told them several times, and they have just shrugged it off.
If you knew this pony, what would you do? Would you alert the ILPH, or would you just mind your own business and leave them to it?