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Newsletter Spring 2009 cont.


Taking photographs under these circumstances is not easy and is often done in a hurry using a mobile phone camera, so please accept our apologies for the blurriness of some images. It is also nearly impossible to show the true extent of undernourishment or skin conditions. They don't photograph well. The camera tends to even out the tones and doesn't really show the ribs and other bones that are so prominent to your eyes and hands with the animal in front of you.

Severely undernourished horses that may not survive.

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An unattended and infected wound (left) and rain scald due to being constantly wet and without shelter (right)


Josiah sarcoids

Bark stripped off trees for something to eat (left)

 

water everywhere but in the bucket empty bucket

Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink

waterlogged ground waterlogged ground

 

Welfare case

Welfare case

Welfare case

Welfare case