Has anything changed?
Further to my post of Friday February 5, not much seems to have changed for the better in Ireland.
Following the report of 'Horses found dead on abandoned golf course' in the Irish Independent in January, this report appeared in April.
DEAD HORSES ROTTING IN DUBLIN FIELD
In the North West, the situation is just as bad, with ten horses reported abandoned in two weeks.
TEN HORSES ABANDONED IN A FORTNIGHT
And what of this situation? Horses again being let down.
FACEBOOK PAGE
The frustration felt by this group is palpable - and this blogger hopes to get some answers from the authorities on this case very soon.
A more joined-up, cohesive approach is clearly needed.
I hope the next blog from this part of the country is more positive.
Following the report of 'Horses found dead on abandoned golf course' in the Irish Independent in January, this report appeared in April.
DEAD HORSES ROTTING IN DUBLIN FIELD
In the North West, the situation is just as bad, with ten horses reported abandoned in two weeks.
TEN HORSES ABANDONED IN A FORTNIGHT
And what of this situation? Horses again being let down.
FACEBOOK PAGE
The frustration felt by this group is palpable - and this blogger hopes to get some answers from the authorities on this case very soon.
A more joined-up, cohesive approach is clearly needed.
I hope the next blog from this part of the country is more positive.