Horses were taken into RSPCA Victoria’s care after being seized from a Shepparton property.
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Twenty-six severely underweight horses were found at a Shepparton property after RSPCA Victoria received an animal cruelty report from a member of the public.
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RSPCA Victoria inspectors found the animals to be at immediate risk and seized them on Friday, August 1.
The horses were taken into RSPCA Victoria’s care, where they will receive full assessments and necessary veterinary care.
Notices were issued regarding the welfare of some remaining animals at the property.
RSPCA Victoria Chief Inspector Michelle Green said the condition of the horses was shocking, but not unfamiliar.
“These horses were at immediate risk and needed to be removed from the property” she said.
RSPCA Victoria inspectors seized 26 severely underweight horses from a Shepparton property.
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“The animals were in alarming condition, and this is unfortunately becoming a familiar sight for our inspectors.
“It is crucial that horse owners forward plan for adequate feed supplies, particularly in drought conditions, and to make serious considerations about the number of animals they can realistically take care of.
“RSPCA inspectors are dedicated to fighting animal cruelty across the state and ensuring they receive the care and treatment they need, and we’re grateful to those in the community who help us do our job by reporting animal cruelty when they see it.”
RSPCA urged anyone with concerns about the welfare of animals to make a report to RSPCA Victoria at rspcavic.org/who-to-call/ or by calling 9224 2222.