NealW
Member
I think one thing that the hearing at Oxford magistrates court proved was that public opinion counts.
The Animal Welfare Act ushers in a new era for us.
As equine 'nutcases' it is down to us to get together; join groups, show solidarity, speak out, etc., because there is no-one else. (non horse people have no idea how sentient equines are)
It has been a long time coming but now is the time to stand up and speak for our 'dumb' friends. History will prove whether we put our 'money where our mouth is' as a group.
The next decade will seal the fate of future generations.
We have shown over the Amersham case that we have what it takes to defeat the evil of those who do not show compassion for animals--especially an animal as historically important to Mankind as the Horse.
God Bless to all who made a fuss on this ocassion: we made a difference.
The Animal Welfare Act ushers in a new era for us.
As equine 'nutcases' it is down to us to get together; join groups, show solidarity, speak out, etc., because there is no-one else. (non horse people have no idea how sentient equines are)
It has been a long time coming but now is the time to stand up and speak for our 'dumb' friends. History will prove whether we put our 'money where our mouth is' as a group.
The next decade will seal the fate of future generations.
We have shown over the Amersham case that we have what it takes to defeat the evil of those who do not show compassion for animals--especially an animal as historically important to Mankind as the Horse.
God Bless to all who made a fuss on this ocassion: we made a difference.