Thoroughbred horses rescued from the brink before winter onslaught
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A herd of 15 Thoroughbred horses whose needs weren’t being met has been rescued from a site in Devon by World Horse Welfare. The horses - which had been left at the farm following an eviction - were beginning to lose weight as winter approached. The landowner was able to use the Control of Horses Act, which allowed the horses to be signed over to World Horse Welfare and thankfully - despite many of the horses not being used to being handled - their round-up and removal to two World Horse Welfare Rescue and Rehoming Centres was relatively straightforward.
The costs for such an operation, however, are significant, and the horse’s removal to World Horse Welfare’s centres is just the beginning of a lengthy and expensive process, with each horse being carefully looked after, assessed and rehabilitated by the charity for many months before, hopefully, being ready to rehome.
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Видео Thoroughbred horses rescued from the brink before winter onslaught канала World Horse Welfare
A herd of 15 Thoroughbred horses whose needs weren’t being met has been rescued from a site in Devon by World Horse Welfare. The horses - which had been left at the farm following an eviction - were beginning to lose weight as winter approached. The landowner was able to use the Control of Horses Act, which allowed the horses to be signed over to World Horse Welfare and thankfully - despite many of the horses not being used to being handled - their round-up and removal to two World Horse Welfare Rescue and Rehoming Centres was relatively straightforward.
The costs for such an operation, however, are significant, and the horse’s removal to World Horse Welfare’s centres is just the beginning of a lengthy and expensive process, with each horse being carefully looked after, assessed and rehabilitated by the charity for many months before, hopefully, being ready to rehome.
Please donate today to help World Horse Welfare rescue horses - https://bit.ly/2ZJGAIy
Subscribe to World Horse Welfare's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/horsecharity?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HorseCharity
Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WorldHorseWelfare
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsecharity/
Видео Thoroughbred horses rescued from the brink before winter onslaught канала World Horse Welfare
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