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Horse
Welfare Charity Outraged at Magistrates' Decision
"To return an animal to its abuser is another welfare
disaster waiting to happen."
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Yesterday
11th December at Swaffham Magistrates Court in Norfolk, Rita Jones
of Diss, Norfolk was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering
to Dolly a black infoal mare in her possession and was fined £50
and charged £60 costs.
Says Jonathon Jackson (Jacko) a Field Officer for the ILPH (International
League for the Protection of Horses), "We are appalled that
the Court having found Jones guilty should see fit to return the
mare and foal to her. Understandably our stable staff who nursed
the mare when she came in to us, are absolutely gutted."
In February this year, following a complaint to the ILPH, Jacko
was called to Mission Road, Diss where he found a lice infested,
severely emaciated mare on a tether. She was described in court
by veterinary surgeon, Andy Williamson, as 'grossly emaciated and
in a depressed and lethargic condition'.
In May, Dolly had a colt foal, Sebastian - but, sadly, in June they
were both stolen.
Following detective work by the ILPH, the mare and foal were found
in Roydon Fen and were removed, with the help of the police, to
Glenda Spooner Farm the ILPH centre in Herefordshire, for their
own safe keeping.
Continues Jacko, "In Court the Magistrates said that as Mrs
Jones had the financial commitment of 6 dependent children the fine
and costs would reflect this.
"As Mr. Jones also added, when cross examined, that he had
60 plus horses to look after, then why did the Magistrates, after
finding her guilty of cruelty, see fit to impose more financial
burden upon her and return the mare and foal to her ? It's not logical
from a financial point of view nor is it logical from a welfare
point of view. To return an animal to its abuser is another welfare
disaster waiting to happen."
www.ilph.org
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