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James Gray's horses rescued from Spindles Farm: then and now

27 May, 2010
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The horses rescued from Spindles Farm in January 2008 finally have their future secured. The RSCPA was awarded ownership when James Gray lost his appeal against his conviction on 12 May. The horses will now be signed over to the charities that have been caring for them for the past two years.
Spindles Farm horses: then and now
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