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Rural Diversification
Bringing a business from the USA
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<blockquote data-quote="Coximus" data-source="post: 4658632" data-attributes="member: 12800"><p>The local charitys are all flat out - One said they only take "extreme cases as they can fund themselves from donations," - Basically skin and bones pictures on facebook will attract a few hundred to cover feed costs. and OK looking horse brings nothing but bills with it.</p><p></p><p>Locally one charity goes to see 20-25 abandoned animals a month and another 30+ around leeds, thats not double counting. between them they tend to rehome 4-5 a month. Only the ones that can be ridden, are trained or of a popular valuable breed have any hope. Most get shot. The advice from charity and police is generally COH act 2015 and shoot, as quickest way of dealing, all other methods incur huge expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coximus, post: 4658632, member: 12800"] The local charitys are all flat out - One said they only take "extreme cases as they can fund themselves from donations," - Basically skin and bones pictures on facebook will attract a few hundred to cover feed costs. and OK looking horse brings nothing but bills with it. Locally one charity goes to see 20-25 abandoned animals a month and another 30+ around leeds, thats not double counting. between them they tend to rehome 4-5 a month. Only the ones that can be ridden, are trained or of a popular valuable breed have any hope. Most get shot. The advice from charity and police is generally COH act 2015 and shoot, as quickest way of dealing, all other methods incur huge expense. [/QUOTE]
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