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I honestly can't see why you are so hard on yourself, farthing! And a while ago you were questioning whether you could morally call yourself a sanctuary!!!! Lol! What a lovely happy day for those ducks - would love to see pix of them (I love ducks!) As for those horses? Well, if you know you can cope with them. They sound as if you could possibly be putting yourselves in danger ...... can't say I'd accuse you of "cherrypicking"! |
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Bless you for rescuing those poor ducks and the pony, farthing! You are indeed a sanctuary in my eyes! I hope the rescues can help with the other two; you can only do so much....especially if they're dangerous. |
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Have you (or someone else ) tried BHS welfare or ILPH Willows, Blaikiewell? I would say that if you take on dangerous ponies then you will possibly end up either having to find more space to keep any othe grazing animals you have away from them or will limit your sanctuary to not being able to Take on any other grazing animals until the two dangerous ones are no longer there. Ok - that's the sensible advice out of the way. I do hope something can be worked out for them, ponies are, I believe, only dangerous because someone or something has made them that way. Sometimes patience, love, understanding, good handling and more patience can do wonders. Good luck CM |
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I've given the blacksmith the numbers of a few rescue centres, he would prefer to try and get them a private home first, but will call them if there is nobody willing to take them. He is shoeing my horses on saturday, so we can discuss things a bit better. It looks like Pipin will be coming to us next week, we're feeling very apprehensive about what condition he will be in, the blacksmith thinks he will be on his knees as his feet will be so bad, and you can't really tell what colour he is because he hasn't been grooomed in years. I'm assuming he will need to be deloused, wormed, vaccinated and have his teeth done as well as his feet, and will have to be in quaranitine for a good few weeks. Will be able to talk things through a bit better on Saturday with the blacksmith, as he couldn't hear me on my phone, Deli the dali, knocked a glass of red wine all over it. |
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I hope pippin settles well and he doesn't have tendon probs etc if he's not been able to stand properly. It makes you mad doesn't it? Let us know how it goes. CM |
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Just a quick update, Pipin the pony arrives on Sunday, the blacksmith hopes we can turn him around, but he has said he will pay for his PTS if needed, so it sounds pretty bad, we will do our best though. The ducks are now out in a run with some chickens until we get a pond and a new run built. They seem very happy, although the crows are stealing their eggs. He is still trying to find homes for the welsh mares, but if all else fails we will take them to a local rescue. After Pipin arrives, we will have to close our doors to anymore animals for the time being. We don't have the time, space or money to take in anything else, and although it will be hard, we can't put the animals here at the moment at any any risk, by not being able to cope. I really don't want to say NO, but have to be realistic. I am in for a carpal tunnel op on my left hand on friday, so it may be a couple of days before I post any updates of Pipin, but will do when I get the chance. Thanks for your kind words so far. |
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