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Sanctuaries rescue 50 horses at Manmoel Common | Sanctuaries rescue 50 horses at Manmoel Common |
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Animal sanctuaries have stepped in to re-home 50 abandoned and feral horses on a common in south Wales after more problems emerged. | Animal sanctuaries have stepped in to re-home 50 abandoned and feral horses on a common in south Wales after more problems emerged. |
Several animals died last year at Manmoel Common near Ebbw Vale and two councils have now taken possession of more horses considered at risk. | Several animals died last year at Manmoel Common near Ebbw Vale and two councils have now taken possession of more horses considered at risk. |
All are being found new homes in Carmarthenshire, Devon and Norfolk. | All are being found new homes in Carmarthenshire, Devon and Norfolk. |
Caerphilly and Blaenau Gwent councils said it marked a positive result and the end of a year-long project. | Caerphilly and Blaenau Gwent councils said it marked a positive result and the end of a year-long project. |
The RSPCA last month reported a six-fold increase in the number of horses rescued in Wales over five years to 271. | The RSPCA last month reported a six-fold increase in the number of horses rescued in Wales over five years to 271. |
It said there had been a "marked and very worrying increase in equine neglect and abuse". | It said there had been a "marked and very worrying increase in equine neglect and abuse". |
The councils took possession of the 50 animals last week after serving notices of removal as they had been grazing illegally. | The councils took possession of the 50 animals last week after serving notices of removal as they had been grazing illegally. |
'Catastrophic equine crisis' | 'Catastrophic equine crisis' |
They have since been liaising with Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk, Carmarthen-based Lluest Horse and Pony Trust and the Mare & Foal Sanctuary in Devon. | They have since been liaising with Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk, Carmarthen-based Lluest Horse and Pony Trust and the Mare & Foal Sanctuary in Devon. |
A spokesman for Blaenau Gwent and Caerphilly councils said: "We are delighted these organisations have come forward to take possession of these horses." | A spokesman for Blaenau Gwent and Caerphilly councils said: "We are delighted these organisations have come forward to take possession of these horses." |
Lluest took three of the animals on Friday - a mare with a young foal at foot and a gelding. | |
The horses will be quarantined before they are offered for fostering. | The horses will be quarantined before they are offered for fostering. |
Lluest chair of trustees June Newman said: "The extent of the horse crisis in Wales is largely under the general public's radar but the simple fact that you can buy a colt for £2, less than a bag of chips, is a sign of the times." | Lluest chair of trustees June Newman said: "The extent of the horse crisis in Wales is largely under the general public's radar but the simple fact that you can buy a colt for £2, less than a bag of chips, is a sign of the times." |
Jonathan Edwards, MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, said: "There is a catastrophic equine crisis here in Wales that needs our attention now." | Jonathan Edwards, MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, said: "There is a catastrophic equine crisis here in Wales that needs our attention now." |
The councils say many of the horses on the common had no known owners and there have been historic issues with lack of food, health issues and no breeding controls. | The councils say many of the horses on the common had no known owners and there have been historic issues with lack of food, health issues and no breeding controls. |
With the removal of the horses, they say the common should be able to support the remaining horses that have a legal right to graze, | With the removal of the horses, they say the common should be able to support the remaining horses that have a legal right to graze, |
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