A vet was on site, why didnt he euthanise the horse?
Why are unqualified members of the public allowed to kill animals?
How was the horse killed?
Bolt gun?
Lethal injection?
Why are the RSPCA (ordinary members of the public) allowed to carry weapons and controlled drugs?
An emaciated and bleeding horse was found lying in a field behind a Lincolnshire cemetery.
The stricken animal, which is believed to have been left after a miscarriage, was later put down by RSPCA inspectors who visited the site on the outskirts of Lincoln yesterday evening.
The horse was discovered on a patch of rough ground behind Washingborough Road cemetery.
RSPCA officers and the police attended the scene to work out the best way to proceed.
Vannessa Malone, from the Silver Florin Horse Sanctuary had previously looked after the horse when it was ill.
She found the animal when she was out with her daughter.
"We nursed her back to health when she was last ill and now this has happened.
"I'm disgusted this was allowed to happen and I have told the RSPCA and the police that too."
Spokesman for the RSPCA Katie Geary said: "Officers did attend after reports of the horse being found.
"A vet did attend as well and sadly decided that it would be in the best interests of the animal for it to be put to sleep because of its condition.
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/news/Injured-horse-suffers-agonising-death/article-1934468-detail/article.html
2 comments:
Well keep going RSPCA, soon we won't need Vets, Behaviourists, Trainers, Pet Psychologists, or even Rescues as the RSPCA steam in with their 'expert knowledge' on every subject under the sun regarding animals!
What was the point of calling a vet if the RSPCA end up killing the horse? Or was it just to avoid bad publicity when the story got out?
I favour a re-make of "Logan's Run" but with the RSPCA as the central computer in charge of euthanasia and implementing the fascist scum politics of their Vice-Chairman Peter Singer.
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