flaxen
Well-Known Member
If you looked closely you would see it wasnt just the rspca trying to catch the ponies, there was veterinary staff involved aswell.
If you looked closely you would see it wasnt just the rspca trying to catch the ponies, there was veterinary staff involved aswell.
If you looked closely you would see it wasnt just the rspca trying to catch the ponies, there was veterinary staff involved aswell.
I'd have thought that vets and veterinary nurses would have been be taught that the sedation produced by many drugs is illusory when it comes to kicking (in particular) - and, even if the kick isn't full force, it can still do a lot of damage!It's amazing how many vets have very little idea of good sense and handling skills when it comes to horses. Did anyone notice the person nearly getting her head kicked off in the 'Rolph's Animal Clinic' colic op on the black mare. The mare had been sedated and cast, and the girl was on the floor trying to hold onto a rear leg.
Didn't see the programme, but based on my experience, I'm surprised they tried to catch the right end...
What struck me about it all was the black pony was so nice about it all, he was just frightened.
The liberties they took with him without getting kicked had me cringing.
I dread to think what they would do with a truly feral pony.