Maybe?
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There are some new horses in a paddock on a footpath where I walk my dog. I noticed their arrival on Sunday and upon closer inspection it became apparent they had no accessible source of water. On Tuesday, water still had not been provided and one of the horses was struggling to stand for any amount of time before collapsing back down. The others were stood around the trough waiting for water.
I was walking back home over the footpath to fetch them some water myself when I met an RSPCA inspector who said the horses looked in reasonable condition, turned out on lush grass and he was happy to leave them. I pointed out their lack of water and he investigated further, calling a vet for the one which was down (very old and emaciated) and sending for some water. I believe they contacted and met the owner.
The horses are still in the field today and have since run out of the water provided by the RSPCA. They are stood around their trough again waiting and show signs of dehydration. Most of them also have very long overgrown feet (one so much that they are beginning to curl over) and one is very underweight with an injury. a lady in a house neighboring the field called the rspca again while I was there and they wont come out for another 4 days..... as the horses seemed in good enough condition when they last visited 😡
are there any further actions I can take? I dont think these horses can take 4 more days of dehydration in this heat. The lady who rang the rspca is offering them drinks of water from her garden tap. Its infuriating that nothing is being done for these horses!! 😢
I was walking back home over the footpath to fetch them some water myself when I met an RSPCA inspector who said the horses looked in reasonable condition, turned out on lush grass and he was happy to leave them. I pointed out their lack of water and he investigated further, calling a vet for the one which was down (very old and emaciated) and sending for some water. I believe they contacted and met the owner.
The horses are still in the field today and have since run out of the water provided by the RSPCA. They are stood around their trough again waiting and show signs of dehydration. Most of them also have very long overgrown feet (one so much that they are beginning to curl over) and one is very underweight with an injury. a lady in a house neighboring the field called the rspca again while I was there and they wont come out for another 4 days..... as the horses seemed in good enough condition when they last visited 😡
are there any further actions I can take? I dont think these horses can take 4 more days of dehydration in this heat. The lady who rang the rspca is offering them drinks of water from her garden tap. Its infuriating that nothing is being done for these horses!! 😢