Horses for Sale

Search horses for sale to find your perfect horse.

NAF

Height

Price

More horses for sale

Sell your horse from only £15

Sell your Horse Sell your Trailer Sell your Property

Subscriptions

Horse and Hound Cover

Search the Site

Quick Search: Type a keyword into the box below to search our site


You are here: Home / Articles / News

Brain-damaged pony put down after galloping into lamppost

Fireworks can be terrifying for horses

Abigail Butcher, H&H news editor

6 November, 2009

Check out the latest H&H subscription offers >>

A pony left with brain damage after crashing into a lamppost on fireworks night has been put down this morning.

The five-year-old 12hh pony was found lying in the road in Dartford shortly after midnight last night.

Police received reports that a pony been galloping around the area — and that he had eventually crashed into a post.

A British Horse Society (BHS) welfare officer was called to the scene.

She said: "We don't know if it was definitely fireworks that terrified him, but you would assume so, since it was 5 November."

With no owner coming forward to report the pony missing, he was moved to a green yard — a safe, anonymous yard funded by the BHS, the local council and police to take in stray horses. Vets attended the pony again this morning.

"He had a heart rate of 120bpm this morning," said the BHS welfare officer. "His brain was swelling and he couldn't use his front legs, so the sad decision was taken to put him down."

A healthy horse has a resting heart rate of 38 to 40bpm. When exercising, a horse's maximum heart rate can exceed 180bpm.

Related articles:


Printer friendly version  

e-Newsletter

Enter your email address below to sign up for equestrian news, horses for sale and special offers.
View the newsletter





Subscribe to Horse & Hound and Save

Horse & Hound Cover

Enjoy all the latest equestrian news and competition reports delivered straight to your door every week.

Click here to subscribe now