Welfare timebomb

If that pony actually gets stabled in the house I'll eat my hat - did you see the white towels on the airer in there. What pony wouldn't trash those in 5 mins. Just publicity to get more money.
 
It certainly sounds like a welfare time bomb. Indeed. I'm sorry, but there is so many things that makes me shake my head and say no! I'm not sure that I would say that she has rescued/saved anything, unless she is able to take care of them properly herself, without relying on others to help her out and solve the situation for her.

So after "saving" a few ponies from slaughter, she's already planning to open a sanctuary, even though she couldn't afford buying the ponies herself, without her son had to make a withdrawal from some account (his?), she used her credit card, two friends paid for some and a lady came forward and paid for another.

She has already realised that she's bought too many ponies for her to look after/keep them herself, but counts on being able to loan them out to carefully vetted carers, because of course, only trusted keepers will be allowed to have them (is there any hope for that there won't be a bunch of other people with "the heart on the right place" that turns up and then realises that they can't take care of the ponies either?) and her idea is that these other persons will be able to offer the ponies lifetime homes.

Although they're already "desperately trying to re-home them through our Facebook page." She's determined to end the cruelty, stop the horse meat trade and "won't rest until Red Lion and places like it are closed down for good."


I don't know if it has something to do with enjoying the attention this is getting her, or if she's just found her vocation, but for me it is just no!
 
If I were on of those horses, I would opt for the humane bolt-killer. That woman is obviously deluded, the photos are fake and the Daily Mail should also be shot dead. Now. Please.
 
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