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maxthecollie 28-03-2013 08:49

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Originally Posted by Judith Addison (Post 1049208)
As a Ward Councillor I tried to get help from the RSPCA when a horse was tethered in poor conditions at the rear of Stone Bridge Lane & Catlow Hall Street, Oswaldtwistle. Several residents felt sorry for the horse and were feeding it. The RSPCA were not at all sympathetic. They said that the residents should stop feeding it as otherwise it was not possible to assess the conditions under which the horse was kept. I was later told that HAPPA, a horse charity whose nearest branch is in in Burnley, checked on the horse every few weeks. I wasn't satisfied with the response I received. One older lady who was feeding the horse was so worried about it that she could hardly sleep at night.

The RSPCA in my opinion will only act fast if they are on the telly or you tell them it is very urgent as the animal is in pain. About 2 years me and several other people contacted the RSPCA on a lot of occasions about a border collie kept in a " rabbit hutch" for want of a better description .The wooden box was less than 2 ft square with a 6 inch square piece of netting in the front. It was when we had two or three hot days together and the dog had no access to water or food and was lying in it's own muck. I checked on this dog every day .It was on a track parallel with the A56 Accy By pass.I checked on this dog every day as we walked that way. Eventually, ONE Saturday morning it had managed to get it's nose out and the netting was very near getting into it's eyes. I rang the RSPCA from there and gave them directions. When I got home an inspector was waiting for me. I went up with her in her van and she was disgusted. What happened from there I do not know.

jaysay 28-03-2013 09:18

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I often watch programs on Animal Planet which follow Americas equivalent of our RAPCA, these people don't stand any messing what-so-ever, they are also armed and have powers of arrest, if they find animals are being miss treated in any way, people regularly get jailed for animal cruelty

jaysay 28-03-2013 09:19

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sorry wrong thread

maxthecollie 28-03-2013 09:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1049389)
I often watch programs on Animal Planet which follow Americas equivalent of our RAPCA, these people don't stand any messing what-so-ever, they are also armed and have powers of arrest, if they find animals are being miss treated in any way, people regularly get jailed for animal cruelty

The RSPCA have not got the same powers of our American cousins If they had we might not get as much animal cruelty

jaysay 28-03-2013 09:38

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1049395)
The RSPCA have not got the same powers of our American cousins If they had we might not get as much animal cruelty

http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/viol...it-smileys.gif They don't mess about Frank, they deal it out in spades if you treat animals bad

Susie Beee 30-03-2013 10:37

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Hi i know its awful seeing those poor horses in this weather.not only that countless times ive shouted at heartless kids for throwing things and winding them up.ive seen a man at times moving them round..the field is full of 'crop circles now.lol:)

westendlass 30-03-2013 11:14

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I've seen them getting jumpy when the local numpties decide to race their motorbikes around. Also, well done for solving the mystery of crop circles.!

Neil 31-03-2013 09:22

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Originally Posted by Susie Beee (Post 1049879)
Hi i know its awful seeing those poor horses in this weather.not only that countless times ive shouted at heartless kids for throwing things and winding them up.ive seen a man at times moving them round..the field is full of 'crop circles now.lol:)

Its not the circles that bother me, its the mess the horses leave behind making the area unusable by the rest of us.

I still say they should be removed as soon as they are left somewhere without permission. The owner should have to pay a large fine and the cost of removing and housing the horse. If they haven't paid after 7 days then its burger time.

jaysay 31-03-2013 09:27

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1050039)
Its not the circles that bother me, its the mess the horses leave behind making the area unusable by the rest of us.

I still say they should be removed as soon as they are left somewhere without permission. The owner should have to pay a large fine and the cost of removing and housing the horse. If they haven't paid after 7 days then its burger time.

Quite right Neil, if people don't have their own land to graze horses they shouldn't keep them. By putting them out to graze on public lands is not only disrespectful to other people who may want to use this land, but as you say they also leave a mess behind them too:(

Neil 31-03-2013 09:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1050041)
Quite right Neil, if people don't have their own land to graze horses they shouldn't keep them. By putting them out to graze on public lands is not only disrespectful to other people who may want to use this land, but as you say they also leave a mess behind them too:(

Was it last year 2 horses were on that land on Fairfield Street?
I am told it stunk when they finally went making it unusable by the kids.

I would be interested to know what illegal horses cost HBC each year and if they spent that money on keeping the grass short would it stop the grazing problem.

jaysay 31-03-2013 09:55

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1050046)
Was it last year 2 horses were on that land on Fairfield Street?
I am told it stunk when they finally went making it unusable by the kids.

I would be interested to know what illegal horses cost HBC each year and if they spent that money on keeping the grass short would it stop the grazing problem.

Very interesting Neil, maybe our council mouth piece can let us know;)

Neil 31-03-2013 09:58

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1050049)
Very interesting Neil, maybe our council mouth piece can let us know;)


That used to be you :p

jaysay 31-03-2013 10:00

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1050053)
That used to be you :p

You always got the right info though:rolleyes:

JCB 31-03-2013 10:22

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1050046)
Was it last year 2 horses were on that land on Fairfield Street?
I am told it stunk when they finally went making it unusable by the kids.

I would be interested to know what illegal horses cost HBC each year and if they spent that money on keeping the grass short would it stop the grazing problem.

Yes , that's correct . I referred to it in #16 .

cashman 31-03-2013 10:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1050049)
Very interesting Neil, maybe our council mouth piece can let us know;)

Dream on yeh clown.:D


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