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Horses 'fly-tipped and left to die', says RSPCA | Horses 'fly-tipped and left to die', says RSPCA |
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Horses are regularly being "fly-tipped" and left to die by irresponsible owners, the RSPCA has told the Victoria Derbyshire programme. | Horses are regularly being "fly-tipped" and left to die by irresponsible owners, the RSPCA has told the Victoria Derbyshire programme. |
One mare had been dumped by the side of the road while trying to give birth, it said. The mother and foal both died. | One mare had been dumped by the side of the road while trying to give birth, it said. The mother and foal both died. |
The charity said the problem was partly that horses were cheap to buy but expensive to maintain, especially if they needed veterinary care. | The charity said the problem was partly that horses were cheap to buy but expensive to maintain, especially if they needed veterinary care. |
It said prosecution cases involving horses had risen by 25% since 2015. | It said prosecution cases involving horses had risen by 25% since 2015. |
'Horse crisis' | 'Horse crisis' |
RSPCA chief inspector Sam Garvey said it had taken care of horses that had been "literally dumped down dirt tracks along with the rubbish". | RSPCA chief inspector Sam Garvey said it had taken care of horses that had been "literally dumped down dirt tracks along with the rubbish". |
"[The owners had] taken their rubbish out to fly-tip and at the same time taken a sick and injured horse along with it," she explained. | "[The owners had] taken their rubbish out to fly-tip and at the same time taken a sick and injured horse along with it," she explained. |
"And we've gone out to calls and not been able to see the horse until we've literally rifled through the rubbish." | "And we've gone out to calls and not been able to see the horse until we've literally rifled through the rubbish." |
Almost 1,000 horses were rescued by the RSPCA in England and Wales last year, the highest number for four years. | Almost 1,000 horses were rescued by the RSPCA in England and Wales last year, the highest number for four years. |
The animal welfare charity described it as a "horse crisis" and said some owners felt it was not worth paying a vet to treat an ill horse, or put the animal to sleep and dispose of the body. | The animal welfare charity described it as a "horse crisis" and said some owners felt it was not worth paying a vet to treat an ill horse, or put the animal to sleep and dispose of the body. |
Ms Garvey said she had also rescued a Shetland pony from a 19th floor flat in London, whose owner had taken it there via the lift. | |
A report published in 2015 estimated that there were nearly 800,000 horses in the UK. | A report published in 2015 estimated that there were nearly 800,000 horses in the UK. |
'Horses for free' | 'Horses for free' |
The RSPCA runs private stables which nurses rescued horses back to health. It is currently caring for more than 850. | The RSPCA runs private stables which nurses rescued horses back to health. It is currently caring for more than 850. |
One of those currently being treated is Adie, who was found collapsed and covered in mud on a footpath on New Year's Eve. | One of those currently being treated is Adie, who was found collapsed and covered in mud on a footpath on New Year's Eve. |
It is thought he had become ill, so his owner had dumped him there to die. | It is thought he had become ill, so his owner had dumped him there to die. |
"It took five people to try and get him up. | "It took five people to try and get him up. |
"It was very touch and go - often when a horse goes down it's the end, so you have to put a lot of hard work and time and effort to get them back on their feet," said Ms Garvey. | "It was very touch and go - often when a horse goes down it's the end, so you have to put a lot of hard work and time and effort to get them back on their feet," said Ms Garvey. |
Ms Garvey said she had seen horses being sold online "cheaper than a kitten". | Ms Garvey said she had seen horses being sold online "cheaper than a kitten". |
"There were horses for as cheap as £25, horses for free, 'buy the mare, get the foal for free'. [It's] horrifying." | "There were horses for as cheap as £25, horses for free, 'buy the mare, get the foal for free'. [It's] horrifying." |
She compared this with the cost of treating a horse with colic, which can be as much as £4,000 to £5,000. | She compared this with the cost of treating a horse with colic, which can be as much as £4,000 to £5,000. |
Prosecutions involving horses have risen by 25% in the last two years, to 225 in 2017. | Prosecutions involving horses have risen by 25% in the last two years, to 225 in 2017. |
The charity said people who were finding their animals too expensive to look after should seek professional advice, from either local instructors or charities. | The charity said people who were finding their animals too expensive to look after should seek professional advice, from either local instructors or charities. |
Watch the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel. | Watch the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel. |
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