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‘Discarded like rubbish’: foal found dumped in ditch may not have been dead when abandoned *warning, upsetting picture*

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EPP3GW Wickham, Hampshire, UK. 20th May, 2015. RSPCA keep inspect a young foal. They keep a close watch on the event with the equine vets and police.The Wickham Horse Fair started today. The fair is one of just two major horse-trading events in the country and can trace its history back to the 13th century Credit: Frank Naylor/Alamy Live News

A tiny foal who was tied to a post and “discarded like rubbish for someone else to deal with” may not have been dead when he was dumped.

The RSPCA is appealing for information after the body of the skewbald colt was found in a ditch near the entrance of a nature reserve in Bowers Gifford, Basildon, Essex on 4 or 5 May.

“The young foal had been tied to a sign post by some blue rope, which was also attached to the foal’s legs,” a spokesperson for the RSPCA said.

“It is suspected that his body was driven to the location on a trailer or truck by those responsible, who then tied rope from his legs to the post and drove away, dragging his body out of the vehicle on to the floor.

“The foal had some wounds to the front legs and back of rear legs and scrapes to the side of the body and there was also evidence of wood shavings on the coat. It is not known if the foal was dead at the time he was dumped.”

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The spokesperson said it is not uncommon for welfare charities to be called about dumped dead horses as “disposing of a horse’s body has cost implications which means dead horses are often discarded like rubbish”.

RSPCA animal rescue officer Joe White, who is investigating the incident, said: “It’s incredibly sad to think this poor foal had died and those who were meant to care for him just dumped his body for somebody else to deal with in such a public place, it’s hugely irresponsible.

“We do not know the cause of death  or if he was dead or alive at the time he was dumped, but we are keen to find out more about this poor foal. How his body came to be dumped here, and who owned him as the circumstances in which his body was disposed of is suspicious.”

Anyone with information can contact the RSPCA in confidence by calling the inspector appeal line on 0300 1238018, quoting incident reference 01511198.

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