Meandtheboys
Well-Known Member
..........and they wonder why some people think they are a joke!!
I will make this as short as possible, but I am so furious..........already on my 2nd botle of wine
1. 16:3hh horse 7 yrs, unlevel so we decided despite his potential that he would be better off going out on loan to be a happy hacker - intermitent lameness over 2 yrs
2. Found lovely girl looking only to hack, no jumping/ schooling and all off road hacking - perfect, yes not very old and would not normally be my 1st choice but she has more than proved me wrong
3.McTimothy lady did two sessions on him 4 weeks ago as loanee advised he was a bit stiff through his shoulders / neck
4. Then received call from upset loanee advising RSPCA had labeled him as a welfare issue, advising horse was in alot of pain and unable to stand - loanee advised she was not aware of this problem apart for his intermitent lameness
5. Next I received a call from this welfare officer stating she was 'worried' about the horse - very ill and in pain and needed vetinary attention. I asked the following qs:
Do you think he has laminitis?
What are his feet like?
Overweight?
Underweight?
She seemed to feel that loanee could not afford him, when I checked she has paid his livery every week so where has this come from especially as I pay vets, chiro etc
It did not matter what I asked she advised she was 'not qualified to comment' WHAT!!!
6. Advised loanee to bring in on box rest before vet arrived in case laminitis
7. Loanee yet again advised she had no idea what the issue was......he seemed ok
8. I decided that I would rather my vets see him so arranged to collect him instead and bring him home - loanee heartbroken as still confused to what she had done wrong
Anyway collected horse early today, also coordinated my farrier to arrive at the same time.
I was very nervous to see my boy after 2hrs travelling and was in shock to see him 'fit and well' - where was my 3 legged 'sick' horse - probably better than when I dropped him off!!
I had even spoken to my vets on the best way to travel him because he was so ill...
So arrived home safely, vet and farrier have just left - he was that crippled that NO medication was prescribed and they commented how well he was looking.
Now TBH he was not 100% sound but bearly 2/10ths lame, but once the farrier corrected his foot balance he was vertually sound.
So RSPCA...........I have my medical report for you and if you feel he is still a welfare case then the vetenary practice say 50% of horses should be reported!!
I have lost a days holiday, cost me over £150.00 and have an upset loanee all because someone reported the horse to the RSPCA. Obviously someone at the yard does not like my loanee or is jealous, anyway does not matter what they think - but surely the RSPCA are trained to identify a cruelty case or just time wasters!!
Anyway off my chest now......thanks for reading and sympathy to all others that mis-reported.
I will make this as short as possible, but I am so furious..........already on my 2nd botle of wine
1. 16:3hh horse 7 yrs, unlevel so we decided despite his potential that he would be better off going out on loan to be a happy hacker - intermitent lameness over 2 yrs
2. Found lovely girl looking only to hack, no jumping/ schooling and all off road hacking - perfect, yes not very old and would not normally be my 1st choice but she has more than proved me wrong
3.McTimothy lady did two sessions on him 4 weeks ago as loanee advised he was a bit stiff through his shoulders / neck
4. Then received call from upset loanee advising RSPCA had labeled him as a welfare issue, advising horse was in alot of pain and unable to stand - loanee advised she was not aware of this problem apart for his intermitent lameness
5. Next I received a call from this welfare officer stating she was 'worried' about the horse - very ill and in pain and needed vetinary attention. I asked the following qs:
Do you think he has laminitis?
What are his feet like?
Overweight?
Underweight?
She seemed to feel that loanee could not afford him, when I checked she has paid his livery every week so where has this come from especially as I pay vets, chiro etc
It did not matter what I asked she advised she was 'not qualified to comment' WHAT!!!
6. Advised loanee to bring in on box rest before vet arrived in case laminitis
7. Loanee yet again advised she had no idea what the issue was......he seemed ok
8. I decided that I would rather my vets see him so arranged to collect him instead and bring him home - loanee heartbroken as still confused to what she had done wrong
Anyway collected horse early today, also coordinated my farrier to arrive at the same time.
I was very nervous to see my boy after 2hrs travelling and was in shock to see him 'fit and well' - where was my 3 legged 'sick' horse - probably better than when I dropped him off!!
I had even spoken to my vets on the best way to travel him because he was so ill...
So arrived home safely, vet and farrier have just left - he was that crippled that NO medication was prescribed and they commented how well he was looking.
Now TBH he was not 100% sound but bearly 2/10ths lame, but once the farrier corrected his foot balance he was vertually sound.
So RSPCA...........I have my medical report for you and if you feel he is still a welfare case then the vetenary practice say 50% of horses should be reported!!
I have lost a days holiday, cost me over £150.00 and have an upset loanee all because someone reported the horse to the RSPCA. Obviously someone at the yard does not like my loanee or is jealous, anyway does not matter what they think - but surely the RSPCA are trained to identify a cruelty case or just time wasters!!
Anyway off my chest now......thanks for reading and sympathy to all others that mis-reported.