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Old 12-22-2010, 06:33 PM
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It’s believed that tens of thousands of horses around Ireland have been abandoned as Irish people struggle to cope with the financial crisis. Animal welfare officials have had to shoot some of the worst affected animals who were suffering.

The cost of keeping a horse in a stable in Ireland costs about $40, according to the Daily Mail, and although some families may have kept horses for generation the modern financial strains in Ireland means they simply can not afford it.

Ireland’s recent budget and austerity cuts are likely to result in a cut of 10 percent in Irish people’s disposable incomes, leaving them without the money to care for the horses.

Although Irish law means that horse should be registered and micro chipped, and therefore regularly identifiable, these law are not enforced.

It is also thought that reckless breeding is also a cause of the high number of neglected horses. The horse are being left to wander in the countryside as owners are unable to pay for their upkeep.

Just outside Dublin at the Dunsink tip thousands of horses have been abandoned. Many of them have been shot with a .32-calibre pistol as they are too week to survive.

The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) has been forced slash its $500,000 budget for horses and ponies. However so far this year they have taken in 106 and cared for 115, according to the New York Times. This is to be compared to the 26 ponies and horses they had contact with in 2008.

Irish welfare groups have become inundated with abandoned and unwanted horses in the past six months it has emerged.

Horses have become the latest victims of the economic downturn as horse breeders and owners struggle to meet the costs associated with keeping their animals. Horses are fast becoming an unaffordable luxury in Ireland.

Miley Cash, a horse dealer for 55 years told the Telegraph that Ireland is polluted with unwanted horses.

"Fewer and fewer people are buying. Some people have bought horses, then returned them to me as they just can't afford to keep them. And a mare in foal is worth nothing.

"Before the financial crisis, people were buying all kinds of rubbish from unscrupulous dealers, and money was not a problem. But I think that sadly a cull of those dirt-poor horses with no breeding may be the answer."

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) said that horses are being abandoned across the country. Barbara Bent, chairman ISPCA told the Telegraph that there is a lack of responsibility.

"Before the crisis, people were prepared to look after old or poorly-bred animals. Now they are just being dumped in woodlands in the middle of the night. It's a huge problem – and no one is prepared to take responsibility."

"Back in the Celtic Tiger days, when the economy was booming, there was space for all of these animals," Mrs. Bent said.

Mrs. Bent added in the boom times horses were viewed as status symbols and were snapped up.
"People bought horses as status symbols. Builders, plumbers, postmen would make a fortune, move out of the cities, buy a house in the country, and take on a few horses. But now, that's unrealistic. People are stuck with huge mortgages and no job.”

Welfare groups are concerned about the upcoming winter months as they are already swamped with unwanted animals. As the temperatures drop feeding costs increase and more owners may be faced with the difficult decision of giving up their animals.

The Irish Horse Welfare Trust (IHWT) has said that their rescue centers are full to capacity. Sharon Newsome, co-founder of the Irish Horse Welfare Trust told the Telegraph."Our rescue centers are chock-a-block full, we are used to being pushed in the lean winter months, but have never, ever operated at full capacity over the summer. Our re-homing is down, and we don't know what we will do."

IHWT is currently calling for the introduction of the new Animal Health and Welfare Bill which is in the final draft stages in Irish parliament.

With more horses per head than any other country in Europe, the future for thousands of unwanted Irish horses looks bleak as charitable organizations struggle to find homes for the former stars of Ireland’s boom time equine dynasty.

http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Up-2000....
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Old 12-22-2010, 06:40 PM
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Sheppards pie can be made with horse instead of lamb, its a little tougher so you have to add more more carrots onions and mashed..lol

On a serious note it sucks when domesticated animals suffer when their human owners suffer.. It sucks to be a horse owned by a poor guy..
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The cost of keeping a horse in a stable in Ireland costs about $40, according to the Daily Mail,

Many of them have been shot with a .32-calibre pistol as they are too week to survive.
Is that $40 a 'weak'?
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Is that $40 a 'weak'?

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Old 12-22-2010, 07:47 PM
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I miss you slim.
Merry Christmas.
If ypu miss him you could always subscribe to fatty charts that were 0 for 68 this year. I suppose DTers might get a deal?
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:53 PM
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If ypu miss him you could always subscribe to fatty charts that were 0 for 68 this year. I suppose DTers might get a deal?

He knows his ****, and we all have bad streaks. Most of your guys hero Serling has even said he is a smart dude.
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:03 PM
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He knows his ****, and we all have bad streaks. Most of your guys hero Serling has even said he is a smart dude.
Dont hate BRO
This guy couldn't hi lite the DRF for Serling..Serling is all that and then some PERIOD.. Nobody dedicates himself to the sport like Andrew Serling.. Byk works his ass off as an adovocate of the game..Serling will never be outworked its impossible PERIOD..

Fatty understands race shape like very few...Ok congrats
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:08 PM
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He knows his ****, and we all have bad streaks. Most of your guys hero Serling has even said he is a smart dude.
Dont hate BRO
I know Serling and Fatty is know Serling.. Perhaps you don't realize how important racing is in the life of BTW.. He lives for the glory of racing..You are right I hero Serling but only because he heros the sucess and livelihood of racing and more importantly the bettors!!
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This guy couldn't hi lite the DRF for Serling..Serling is all that and then some PERIOD.. Nobody dedicates himself to the sport like Andrew Serling.. Byk works his ass off as an adovocate of the game..Serling will never be outworked its impossible PERIOD..

Fatty understands race shape like very few...Ok congrats

Who said anything about Andrews ability? I just said Serling said slim is OK. And since most of you look up to him, that should be enough.
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:15 PM
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Who said anything about Andrews ability? I just said Serling said slim is OK. And since most of you look up to him, that should be enough.
look up to him? Actually he is a wonderful person we look eye to eye at each other.. He has taught me a tremendous amount about horse racing, he will teach ANYONE willing to listen. fatty not so much
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Is that $40 a 'weak'?
I didn't write it s.hithead.
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I was just reading about this earlier in the New York Times. A tragic situation.

Hardships of a Nation Push Horses Out to Die
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Whoa!

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wow...i log in 4 de1stX in 2 years and read this...
merry christmas anyways...
Where have you been Mera?
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Hopefully learning the English language...
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lol!


I think he failed
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Old 12-23-2010, 05:36 PM
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wow...i log in 4 de1stX in 2 years and read this...
merry christmas anyways...
OMG...say it isn't so. Sharon, is that really you?
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