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Croydon Woman Convicted
of Cruelty to Pony
Today, Tuesday 17 June, at Dorking Magistrates
Court, Surrey, Christine Mahoney, 58, of 50, Searchwood Road,
Warlingham, Croydon was found guilty of causing unnecessary
suffering to Freddie a Shetland type pony in her possession.
She was fined £250 and ordered to pay £5,150 costs.
Following a complaint to the ILPH (International League for
the Protection of Horses) their Field Officer, Ted Barnes,
visited Freddie in Warlingham on 9 May 2001. He was found
to be lame and to have extremely long feet. The ILPH paid
for a farrier to visit to trim his feet. On 19 December that
year the ILPH received a further complaint about Freddie.
His feet were again found to be very long, the ILPH again
paid for his treatment.
Following a third visit on 10 June last year Freddie's feet
were found to be worse than before, he was lame on all 4 feet
and x-rays showed pedal bone rotation in all his feet. At
this point he could not get up and spent his time lying down.
It was only from this position that he could eat, clearly
illustrated by the circular area of grass eaten around him.
Comments Ted Barnes, "Mahoney had no excuse, she was
perfectly aware that the pony needed to have his feet trimmed
regularly, he must have been in agony. This conviction sends
out all the right messages the element of cruelty in this
case was proven by the owner's neglect in assuring that the
pony had his feet trimmed regularly. She has got what she
deserved, and the pony's future is assured as he will now
spend the rest of his life in ILPH ownership."
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