Pony found in garden shed ‘in pain with every step’ put down
Two cobs and 14 donkeys were seized by police and taken into the care of the RSPCA and the Donkey Sanctuary
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Two cobs and 14 donkeys were seized by police and taken into the care of the RSPCA and the Donkey Sanctuary
An RSPCA inspector said it was shocking that someone was capable of such “deliberate brutality” towards a pony
The RSPCA said the case could have been avoided had the owner provided food and water for the horses
“Owning horses is a privilege, and despite repeated warnings, the standards of care have fallen well short of legal requirements here — sadly these animals have paid the price”
“It was incredibly sad to see these two ponies in such desperate need of care, but so frightened of people”
“I wasn’t sure whether he was going to make it but he’s proved he’s a little fighter. He’s a Christmas miracle!”
The charity said the colt received round-the-clock care while vets fought “tirelessly” to save him
“Magic weighed 356kg, meaning he was at least 100kg underweight. Lexi weighed 384kg. A thoroughbred of a similar height would be expected to weigh 450-500kg,”
“It was really upsetting for everyone involved in the rescue – we are all horse lovers and hope to save every one we possibly can”
‘EU rules prevented any changes to these journeys, but leaving the EU has enabled the UK Government to pursue these plans”
The RSPCA reported that the filly was so severely injured that her tendons were exposed
“This was a sad case with a tragic outcome resulting in the death of three ponies”
“We couldn’t have done it without them and are always so grateful for their support in rescuing animals whenever they can”
“It is so important to remember all the animals who lost their lives through conflict”
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The eight-year-old gelding, found to be suffering from laminitis, was rescued in February
The organisation’s Rolleston centre said it was “desperate” to find new families for the horses, who could offer them the “love and care they deserve”
“If any horse deserved a second chance it was Hope after what she went through. I think she realises she’s in her for-ever home, it’s so rewarding rehoming a horse – but I’m most grateful to Hope for how she’s made me feel.”