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Title: Equine Charities
Description: This is outlines what a few equine charities do, why they are important, how they rescue and rehabilitate, rehome and then educate others on looking after the horses.
Description: This is outlines what a few equine charities do, why they are important, how they rescue and rehabilitate, rehome and then educate others on looking after the horses.
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WHAT DO THEY DO?
World horse welfare rescue, rehabilitate and rehome equine animals
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WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT?
It is important to the equine animals because they are rescued from suffering and possible death
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RESCUING THE HORSES
When a horse is found in a bad condition (skinny, worms
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They will suggest ways to improve the horse’s health and give advice on everything
needed for a healthy horse
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Field officers all around the uk take the horses
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Also some owners refuse to sign over their horses to
be taken so other organisations such as the RSPCA and the police get involved to help obtain that
horse
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Immediate treatment is given and a through inspection is made by the vet
and farrier
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Emaciated horses
are tested to see if there is any underlying condition for their state of health or if it just a lack of
food
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Other horses have joint and limb problems from long overgrown hooves so they have
time with the vet, farrier and physician but it will take them months to recover
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REHOMING
All the horses at world horse welfare are hoped to be rehomed by the end of their time and
recovery
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World
horse welfare makes sure these horses don’t go to homes that can’t keep these horses healthy
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You meet the horse, home checks and vet checks
are done and if all requirements are met the horse can be taken home
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There are helplines and call
centre’s if you have a question about your horse’s health or nutrition advice etc… also if you rehome
a horse a field officer will visit the horse twice a year to make sure they are still happy and healthy in
their new placement
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They put up
adverts online and hand out leaflets
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WHAT DO THEY DO?
Blue cross rescue all different types of animals ranging from dogs and cats to horses and donkeys
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They also
have a team of experts to give advice on the health and wellbeing of your pets
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They give the animals a second
chance at a new happier life
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RESCUING THE HORSES
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If someone is worried about an animal they would call blue cross and they would go and check
out the animal
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If not the owners
would be given advice on what to do to maintain the health of their pet
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Some animals are isolated to stop the spread of
disease whereas others are just placed in a happier home until they can be rehomed
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When an animal is being rehomed a form is filled in online to determine which animal you would
like
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Some animals you will visit a few times and have a home visit to make sure
everyone is happy and then you can take the pet home
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There is
advice on feeding, behaviour, safety etc… they also have a helpline you can call and ask experts for
advice
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For example some people leave sums of money in their will for the charity, some people adopt
or foster an animal, others give donations or volunteer their time and blue cross also does some
fundraising itself
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Title: Equine Charities
Description: This is outlines what a few equine charities do, why they are important, how they rescue and rehabilitate, rehome and then educate others on looking after the horses.
Description: This is outlines what a few equine charities do, why they are important, how they rescue and rehabilitate, rehome and then educate others on looking after the horses.