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Sat Aug. 30 2008
Video at
ctvbc.ca
Dozens of neglected horses are getting another chance at life thanks to the
generosity of one Okanagan woman. But her work has taken a financial toll. Carla
Christman
has paid the owner of the Vernon-area farm to take in dozens of abandoned and
abused horses, including one left with halter on as a foal while her head and
throat grew around it.
"It grew right into her skull, and under her neck into her esophagus," says
Christman.
Another foal has a herniated umbilical cord. "It needs a veterinarian, it could
require surgery," shesays. A mare with breathing problems is with the remaining
herd, as is a foal which the Vernon
Horse Rescue says isn't getting enough nourishment.
The horses are getting another chance at life thanks to the generosity of
Christman, but she admits it's been tough. She's spent about $30,000 on this on
helping the horses, and says the SPCA isn't doing enough.
"I just don't understand why the SPCA won't be a little more pro-active instead
of me stepping in
and having to do this," she says. “Nobody will help and we can't do it because
we'll get in trouble," says Joanne Verigin. In its
defense,
the SPCA says it has responded to the complaints and issued orders to the
horses' owner - all of which have been complied to. Owner Deb Gottfreidson would
not
speak to CTV on camera, but he says he does his best for the horses, but can't
afford to call a veterinarian in every time an animal appears sick. It's an
answer that's not good enough answer for Vernon Horse Rescue.
If you want to help Vernon Horse Rescue or to know more about this story, email
Carla Christman at
scenicvalleyranch@telus.net
Video at ctvbc.ca
After Carla was twice on TV and in the news exposing the SPCA's lack of protection for the horses, the SPCA seized twenty-eight horses, 39 dogs, four cats, a pig and a llama and charged Carla with cruelty to animals.
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