How were they left for so long??
How awful...the amount people are harking on about KS and LC atm, when in fact, it is this type of issue that surely needs addressing![]()
How awful...the amount people are harking on about KS and LC atm, when in fact, it is this type of issue that surely needs addressing![]()
Also saw this on the local news. I've long been a supporter of Redwings, who used to have a centre quite local to me. My guess is the delay over rescuing these horses was due to efforts to establish ownership and also prove their suffering in the eyes of the law, not to mention the council involved hoping it wouldn't have to do anything at all if "someone else" stepped in first.
Much as I would love to see these poor animals recovering with good food and TLC, I also agree that we are reaching a point at which charities will have to opt for PTS more frequently than to date, and not prolong the life of the worst cases. They also need to campaign for some means of restricting breeding.
exactly what i was about to say
imo euthanasia needs to be brought forward a bit.... yes there wil be an outcry but i personally believe this is the only way forward in the current climate. sad but true.
There was a piece on the local news about them as they are in Norfolk - The CEO was basically saying they can't go on at the rate these cases are happening, especially as they are still re-habbing the Spindles horses.
Harsh as it is, but I do feel that sometimes, euthanasia needs to happen more than it does. There is a holding paddock down the road from me that is used for rescue horses and it is trashed from having far too many horses on it over the last couple of years and the amount of hay and feed they are getting through is phenomenal and I do feel, they could be euthanising horses in a humane way and putting money into the prevention of these cases.