17/03/2026
No one is going to convince me that this horse wasn’t seen and ignored by passersby’s for weeks on end.
Were reports made to the Dspca, the Gardai or Department of Agriculture? Unless people come forward, it’ll never be known.
One thing is known, this animal did not get into this condition overnight. There was a deliberate and wilful act of neglect and cruelty inflicted upon her.
She won’t be chipped, because the authorities have failed to enforce the 30 year old control of horses legislation, just like the Dspca, Gardai and DAFM have failed to enforce the 2013 AHWA legislation.
If the bodies, appointed by the government as per the AHWA 2013 legislation are unwilling to act, then the government should appoint reputable independent rescues that will act.
No 9 people, no matter how hard they try or how smart they think they are, can possibly deal with the problem. None of these people are any smarter, or better qualified than anyone else who has been/is involved with animal welfare. But they think they are. They knew little about the legislation before being trained - ergo, there’s no reason why there can’t be equally trained individuals working for any other animal welfare organisation. Let’s stop this ridiculous snobbery that exists, this attitude of pseudo superiority that is portrayed, when some (truth be known) are barely qualified for anything.
The ‘official’ animal welfare system in this country is pathetic. Animal welfare in this country is reliant upon the voluntary animal welfare sector, and that needs to be remembered at all times.
It’s the voluntary animal welfare sector that needs to be supported in this country. People who set up and establish their homes/premises/organise volunteers/ etc. Not the ones that wouldn’t lift a finger to help an animal without being paid, or interfering with their days off.
There are many unsung heroes in this country who work tirelessly and for nothing- using their own money to help animals (often cats), to the best of their ability. They don’t turn around and say they will only take kittens and leave the female cat behind. They don’t cherry pick and only take what can be easily homed or will a handy fund raiser animal.
The Irish government, it seems, is trying to wipe out the private/independent animal welfare community. This has been on the cards for years. I’m not sure if the public fully understands the consequences of such utter stupidity as yet, but if it happens then everything that everyone involved with animal welfare in the last 40 years will have been for nothing.
Our politicians are either too lazy, ignorant or too stupid to look at how other Eu countries animal welfare works. My money is on all three, abetted by those who have ulterior motives. After all, whilst having enough money set aside for any unforeseen disaster is prudent , having millions in banks/investments etc isn’t helping animals - particularly when that money was given specifically to help animals. It’s wrong, and shouldn’t be tolerated by either the CRA or Revenue.
It’s the local animal welfare groups that need public support on a regular basis.
Please, don’t be blinded by PR stunts by those who have a legal obligation to carry out their salaried tasks on a daily basis.
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