PandorasJar
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Sorry if this is in the wrong place,
I went for a walk over the weekend and passed some absolutely lovely horses. Incredible nature, which unfortunately looks to be down to the fact they were craving attention... and food.
There was a pile of hay trodden into a sectioned off area in front of a shelter. Wheelbarrows, bins etc all fallen over and trodden into the mud and one of the fences in the sectioned off area obviously broken down in an attempt to get in or out (in addition to opening in area).
4 horses/ponies in the field. 3 unrugged and literally skin and bone, I lifted the rug on the fourth and has to be the most under weight horse I have ever seen. Spent a good hour down there giving them some attention. Heart says I would like to sneak down with some food and wormers, but head says this is a no-no, so obvs won't be doing!
Now they are on estate land which is being rented out. The estate manager says that they have already been reported and are being monitored... I am not happy with this as the horses don't need monitoring, they need sorting/removing asap. There was no food, they probably need a good worm and the hooves are incredibly overgrown. I would offer to take them if the owner is struggling (on temperament and we have the space) but obviously can't contact without details.
Who do I report them to for welfare? RSPCA and I have clashed in the past on them being absolutely rubbish and the estate manager is obviously not taking it seriously.
Thanks in advance,
Pan
Sorry if this is in the wrong place,
I went for a walk over the weekend and passed some absolutely lovely horses. Incredible nature, which unfortunately looks to be down to the fact they were craving attention... and food.
There was a pile of hay trodden into a sectioned off area in front of a shelter. Wheelbarrows, bins etc all fallen over and trodden into the mud and one of the fences in the sectioned off area obviously broken down in an attempt to get in or out (in addition to opening in area).
4 horses/ponies in the field. 3 unrugged and literally skin and bone, I lifted the rug on the fourth and has to be the most under weight horse I have ever seen. Spent a good hour down there giving them some attention. Heart says I would like to sneak down with some food and wormers, but head says this is a no-no, so obvs won't be doing!
Now they are on estate land which is being rented out. The estate manager says that they have already been reported and are being monitored... I am not happy with this as the horses don't need monitoring, they need sorting/removing asap. There was no food, they probably need a good worm and the hooves are incredibly overgrown. I would offer to take them if the owner is struggling (on temperament and we have the space) but obviously can't contact without details.
Who do I report them to for welfare? RSPCA and I have clashed in the past on them being absolutely rubbish and the estate manager is obviously not taking it seriously.
Thanks in advance,
Pan