pinkcatkin
Well-Known Member
Ongoing dilemma. Two horses live at a house on a track where we ride quite often so we see them regularly. One is cobby, unrugged and OK, the other is finer, rugged in very old raggy rug all winter. They were magnificent when they moved there but are now depressed. They are on about 2 acres but never move from there, summer or winter. The finer horse in the summer always looks underweight (and thats in the summer so god knows what it looks like under its rug in the winter).
Owners never poo pick, there is never any grass and they do not exactly have hay coming out of their ears, in fact very often there is no sign of any hay in existence at all.
It makes me want to spit. I have reported them several times to ILPH who always attend but say they can't really do anything other than give advice.
I suppose you could say that the horses aren't intentionally cruelly treated, but this is benign neglect. They hever do anything with them, I wonder why on earth they have them.
Sorry, just wanted to vent about it as it is an ongoing worry.
Owners never poo pick, there is never any grass and they do not exactly have hay coming out of their ears, in fact very often there is no sign of any hay in existence at all.
It makes me want to spit. I have reported them several times to ILPH who always attend but say they can't really do anything other than give advice.
I suppose you could say that the horses aren't intentionally cruelly treated, but this is benign neglect. They hever do anything with them, I wonder why on earth they have them.
Sorry, just wanted to vent about it as it is an ongoing worry.