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Monday 14 July 2014

We must do more to help neglected horses through World Horse Welfare!

Hi, we are Ash and Becky. Thank you for taking an interest in our blog! Horses have been a big part of our lives, as we horse ride regularly, so naturally trying to help abandoned and neglected horses is something we feel very strongly about. Although many people do know that horses are neglected and mistreated in the UK and other big countries such as America, most do not know the severity of this issue. Also, a lot of people do not know about the issues with mistreated horses in other countries, such as India and Africa. By the end of this blog, we hope to inform you about our charity, World Horse Welfare, make you more aware of the problems caused by mistreatment of horses so that you feel you want to support World Horse Welfare.
World Horse Welfare helps thousands of horses a year like Ollie. Ollie was abandoned in a tiny pen with sixty-six other horses. Ollie and his companions were left without water or food. Many died in the pen. This was not fair on the horses, and they had done nothing wrong. Do they really deserve this?

 







Luckily, World Horse Welfare came to the rescue. When they got to the pen, they were astounded at the conditions of the horses. Around seven had died, and many more had to be put down there and then, because they were too ill. Lots of the horses had Strangles: a disease that horses can get where their throats swell up, eventually causing them to be suffocated, or strangled (as the name suggests).
Even though most of the horses were in terrible conditions and close to death, World Horse Welfare did not give up. They took the remaining horses back to one of their four centres in the UK and worked with them. Now, Ollie and the other horses abandoned are loving happy lives, some at the World Horse Welfare centre, others at different places, after being rehomed. Thanks to World Horse Welfare, Ollie and his friends were given a second chance and a better life.
Thank you for reading the above, if you could now answer these questions we would be very grateful.
  1. Please leave your town and country (if not UK)
  2. Do you feel more aware of what World Horse Welfare do?
  3. What are your views on the charity after reading this, and have they changed from before reading this?
  4. Would you be happy to do any of the following for World Horse Welfare:
  • Help of hold a fundraising event
  • Educate people about the charity
  • Raise money or donate to the charity (if so, how much?)
  • Visit one of the charity’s UK centres
Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions and reading our blog. We very much appreciate it.

Ash and Becky

5 comments:

  1. Devon
    yes
    tit seems like a very worthwhile charity, didnt really change my opinion

    yes
    no
    no
    yes

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  2. 1) Nottingham, UK
    2) Your blog has certainly made me more aware.
    3) After reading your blog I think that this is a very important issue that needs to be quickly dealt with - this blog has certainly helped me to feel more active about it.
    4) I would love to educate people about the charity and would happily donate money to them.

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  3. Yeah more informed
    I think it's a really important charity and I want to help (didn't know about it before)
    I would be happy doing all those things yes

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  4. agreed! 2. yes 3. I am shocked both mentally and physically and this has really upset me to read! 4. raise money - £100

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  5. Please leave your town and country (if not UK) UK
    Do you feel more aware of what World Horse Welfare do? Yes, a lot more aware
    What are your views on the charity after reading this, and have they changed from before reading this? I knew about it before but never really did anything to help them, now I feel more strongly about the issue and want to help them in any way possible!
    Would you be happy to do any of the following for World Horse Welfare:
    Help of hold a fundraising event yes
    Educate people about the charity yes
    Raise money or donate to the charity (if so, how much?) yes - £20-£25
    Visit one of the charity’s UK centres No - Centres are too far away for me to visit one

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