Stamford Horses - Just Returned Home....

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Just returned having spent all day at the "field" where the poor sods were being kept.
Has been an absolutel roller coaster of emotions all day, when the RSPCA FINALLY turned up I found it very difficult not to say what I thought
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We [and I can say this colelctively having been there and knowing everybody elses views] were not the only upset ones / p*ssed off with the RSPCA - local residents and workers had made calls dating back years to RSPCA regarding these poor poor ponies.

For those who wanted to know names - the chestnut has been named Carrot and the palamino Spud. Carrot because my dad couldn't leave him behind - a bit like the ginger haired boy doctor Barnardo couldn't leave behind. Spud was in keeping with his colour and the vegetable theme! They are both the most gentle horses, who were thoroughly pleased to see a feed skip containing Just Grass, kindly donated by CWG Stamford. Numerous cigarette / McDonalds / Morrisons trips were made by me and the trusty L-Plated Fiat [thanks to my mum for putting up with my driving for more than 20minutes today
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The "owner" [in the loosest possible sense] did turn up just as we were loading the ponies - isn't it funny how as soon as they heard his voice they all got skittish and wild eyed? Bearing in mind numerous people had commented on what a kind eye both ponies had. It took ten minutes to load them, and they took a little encouragement but seemed happy once on board. Thanks very much to the horsebox company for coming out and being so so calm despite the horrendous situation. Mr X was as pleasant as you can all imagine he would have been, I'm not a wuss but after a while my legs were shaking and I felt very very intimidated. There were two police officers there - however one burly man and a very dainty police community support officer didn't seem like much of a barricade
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Mr X was determined to know where the ponies where going [obviously I can't say] and was being very very verbal. The b*stard even had the cheek to say "Put them back in the field, they're my horses and they're fine." I feel physically sick and have been in floods since returning home. I think I would have been fine had he not turned up, vile vile creature that he was.

Met Chloe and Andy, who were wonderful, Chloe bringing down mugs of tea and coffee for us HHO "hysterical ladies"
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Many thanks to the ladies who attended - they knew how to handle the situation better than we did, we were just concerned local horse owners that couldn't just leave them there. Chloe & I will be staying in touch as we got on well, and she wants to know updates, which I will get from another lovely HHO'er. We were both rather emotional at the end.

So so pleased that the ponies have been moved on - Carrot is in the worst state, and we're still not sure how he will progress. All the ponies were geldings, and the vet who came was fantastic, seeing as he actually made a proper decision about removal of the horses.

I do have plenty of pictures and video, but am still too emotional to even look at them let alone take the time to upload them. Well done everyone today, and it shows just how close knit and strong the HHO community is.

Going out to see my ponies now and give them big hugs.

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So sad
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I would have hated being there with the owner!

Serious well done to all you ladies there, and of course to Andy and Chloe!
So happy they got moved!

I do hope we can get updates on the ponies in the future!

BHS Just Giving page is on £300 now which we're really really pleased about!
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Great news, it must have been hard to keep your cool, the cheek of the owner though, how dare he!

Will he get fined or arrested for this?

I heard there were 2 other horses in the field? what happened to them?
 
Haven't seen the other thread yet but THANK YOU to all HHO people that suppoorted these ponies and got them removed
 
That post made me cry
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but I'm so so pleased the carrot and Spud will now have a chance.

If you can't upload the piccies here on HHO (I know admin are being a bit twitchy about it all, with good reason) feel free to post them on the FB page. I had to block members posting pics because unbelieveably some were posting photos of their own horses
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but if you message me over on FB I'll 'allow' you.
 
Massive massive massive well done to you and all who were able to be there and ensure that these poor creatures were dealt with. Well done Andy for coming on here and making H&H readers aware. You should be proud that you have done so much!
Hope that now the ponies are comfortable and safe, and that whatever the future holds for them they are happy and cared for. Its amazing that people power can do so much!!
 
Talavera, thank you so much for your post.

Did the RSPCA make any comment at all as to why these animals weren't removed prior to today??
 
Thank you L for your brilliant fast updates, I was able to pass this on immediately, wipe away your tears, a great job was done and it simply just goes to show that voices get heard when you make a song & dance about it. These boys are safe now, hopefully they will survive and get lots of TLC xx
 
TalaveraII
Thank you so much for spending the day with the ponies. I am so please I am crying. OH thinks I am a little daft but having just been reading over my shoulder I think he is moved to by what ALL those have done to help these ponies to safety. THANK YOU ALL
 
Thank you so much everyone.

The RSPCA realistically kept their heads down and just filled in their forms along side the vet - the vet was there before the RSPCA
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They weren't allowed to use the lorry provided by an HHO member due to protocol - they were travelled in a lovely fully rubber matted so absolutely in comfort and not a screw to hurt themselves on.

The vet [who I shan't name because of safety for him tbh because of the way the owner was] was fantastic and couldn't believe they'd been passed as fit a month ago.
 
thanks for the post talavera, your updates were most appreciated during the day

I hadn't realised that the RSPCA had actually turned up in the end :s
 
I, along with a lot of others on here were in the horrible situation of wanting to help but was too far away so thank you so much (and to the others who went). I am so glad to hear it has ended well and hopefully they will recover and no be returned to Mr X, I cannot believe he told them to put his horses back and that they are fine.....made my blood boil reading that.
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