Update on the neglected 'vomiting' horse

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RE: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/2461303/page/0/fpart/1/vc/1

Well the ILPH came out yesterday. I wasnt there, but he called me afterwards. This is what was said:

1) She's "not skinny enough" to do much about. How skinny do they need to be?? She's almost deffinately in foal and is going into winter looking like death!!
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2) The owner is in Scotland, so someone else is seeing to her. I knew that, but didnt know who. Now i know it's another gypsy, but he's really lovely. Has one horse of his own who he absolutley adores. Calls her his "pride and joy". His horse wants for nothing, so i know he'll be trying with this filly, but what happens when the owner returns???
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3) The owners' brother told the inspector "that horse is a rescue. She came over from Ireland a few weeks ago - she was really skinny, but she's getting better."

B****ks! They've had her for ages! And she's got WORSE, not better. I explained this to the inspector, but he didnt seem too bothered. I've seen her countless times being raced down the duel carriageway in a trap. She's still got harness rubs now.

So anyway, the inspector has asked ME to go every day and keep an eye on her and check the feed in the feed bin outside her field is going down. Am i right in thinking that this shouldnt be my responsibility? And that he's putting me in danger by asking me to go to a horse that is owned by a not-very-nice person?!
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He said he'll come out again "in a week or two". He didnt even ask that a vet come out to see her. The 'vomiting' didnt get a mention and the rainscald will apparently "sort itself out"!
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When my friends' horse was reported a few weeks ago, this same inspector was incredibly horrible to her and DEMANDED she got a vet out the next day. He also threatened to seize her horse if she didnt comply. The horse in question was a colt she'd rescued from the gypsies. It had collapsed on the yard a couple of months earlier and they wouldnt help him, so my friend bought him there and then. He was a state, and she's done really well with him. He's still underweight, but nowhere near what this little filly is. It seems that just because the owner is a gypsy, they can do what they want.

I dont know why I bother.

Gonna go and write a letter of complaint now i think. Or am i over-reacting??
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No you are not they are usless all of them i recentley applied for a job in the RSPCA and they have yet to reply to me 6 months down the line shows just how bad they are with animals in my eyes! Could you take her in or find someone that would take her!
 
You are not overreacting at all. Make a lot of noise!!!!!!!!

What do people have to do to get some action taken?????
 
Sounds to me like the horse had choke at the time? Has she done it again since you have seen her or was it just that one visit that she done it?
I think the RSPCA are bloody stupid then, its obviously in need of some attention and the field looks quite nice grass wise so there must be some underlying problem for her to be so skinny.
 
it sounds like she has a cleft palete problem..

a friend of mine had a pony who suffered from this a good few years ago now...food/drink would involuntarily run from nose/mouth...it couldnt keep any weight on summer or winter..looked like a rescue case all year round..after it's 4th poor winter she had it PTS......
 
I can't believe they asked you to check the horse! Write a letter but remember you have done more for this horse than anyone else has and tried your best for her.
 
I've just gone back to your original post - the mare looks appalling.

Don't write a letter of complaint - pick up the phone and do some yelling.

I really don't understand what these charities are doing if they are not helping horses in this kind of condition - what is going on?????
 
You do it because you are a good ,caring person who loves horses.You should write to the inspectors superior and complain and as you say the person looking after it is kind then lets hope something is done now , it looked like the field was ok but does she have shelter and hay?
I feel for you having to deal with this, you shouldn't have to but you know you will.
 
A bale of haylege has been delivered to the field this morning, so she's eating that now. No shelter though.

I'm going to email them first, so I can get everything down - i'll not remember it all on the phone. THEN i'll ring and continue! I'll threaten to go to the press too. Dont know if that'll work, but may as well try. Believe me, if i had the money i'd just buy her and save all the bother, but that wont help any of the other gypsy horses. The inspector said he's had calls to one of the sites, but they wont even let him in to see the horses, so he just has to leave it. If that was a non-gypsy person, they'd come back with the police and DEMAND that they see it. Why do they get special treatment?
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That's disgraceful - the ppor thing looks like it's on it's last legs! I can't believe they let people get away with this sort of thing
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I think in this country, the law only really applies to 'law abiding citizens'!
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Yep, i will. I've got the pics of this one and i've still got the pics of the skinny mare and her dead filly foal from a few months ago - the one were they politely asked the gypsies to clean up the field, but they didnt do it in time and the filly hung herself.
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And nothing was ever done about it.
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ETS: when i say they didnt do it "in time", i mean they NEVER cleaned it up. It's still full of crap, but even moreso now.
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I find when it to do with gypsy there not so keen to get involed.... I no thats very wrong but a fact

Where as like your friend had a problem they got very stroppy with her.

I would try not to get to involed with it all yes keep an eye on the horse but gypsy can turn on you so becareful.

you better to keep giving the ILPH a hard time
 
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i know this is wrong but I'd be inclined to worm her when no one was around and stick a rug on her

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What if the wormer made her seriously ill? What if the gypsy came back and caught her putting the rug on/worming?

V. dangerous IMO
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Poor horse though
 
I may be inclined to go down the "horse vanishes overnight" route. As long as you can load it okay, and it would be in a hidden spot back on your property. Sure to be unrecognisable in a few weeks time anyhow.
 
Steel her and hide her away!!! Make her all better and make her feel like an animal again. Oh god i bet she would be crying loads if horses could cry poor little thing.
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I would definatly not let lie on this one. I know its not your place to do so but i would do everything in your power to make sure some proper action is taken against these horrible excuses for human beings!!!
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i know this is wrong but I'd be inclined to worm her when no one was around and stick a rug on her

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By administering a drug to someone elses horse without permission you are breaking the law.
 
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i know this is wrong but I'd be inclined to worm her when no one was around and stick a rug on her

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By administering a drug to someone elses horse without permission you are breaking the law.

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Absolutely, and it it were to react adversely (rare but does happen) you will get in serious trouble!!
 
I've just emailed them and asked them to explain the procedure for removing an animal - and what constitutes 'neglected'.
 
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