this story is in my local news and seems to be the next in a long line of incidents that i had read about recently, but why are the rspca and authorities not acting faster? why have the horses been allowed to get into such a dire condition before any action is taken?
My friend was involved in a local case where an organisation would just not intervene even though one horse had already died and another was becoming emaciated :( it just doesn't seem fair that they are allowed to suffer for so long. It says in that article the horse could be seen from the road, so why was it just left there?
(I don't know much about the ins and outs so please be kind, but those poor animals)
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Owllady · 14/03/2013 11:49
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