Kentish Express Ashford & District

Figures show how many horses are in need of rescue

- By Dan Wright

Fire crews have been called out seven times in the last two years to rescue stricken or drowning horses, new figures reveal.

Kent Fire and Rescue Service has released the statistics for the Ashford borough after a Freedom of Informatio­n request by the Kentish Express.

They show how many times firefighte­rs were called to rescue animals – with the majority of horses trapped in water or boggy ground close to Ashford Designer Outlet.

RSPCA spokesman Nicola Walker said: “We are grateful to firefighte­rs for their support in completing rescues up and down the country.

“As the UK’s largest animal welfare charity, we see a large number of abandoned horses on a regular basis – and in Kent there is also currently a major problem, with dead and dying horses being dumped by their owners.

“In 2016, we took 22,000 calls about neglected horses in England and Wales, including 1,242 calls about horses in Kent, concerning 4,326 animals.”

The statistics show how, between February 2016 and November 2017, fire crews were called to rescue horses in Norman Road, Warehorne Road, Romney Marsh Road, Kimberley Way, Wissenden Lane, Crundale and Rolvenden.

In July last year, they had to use a 10m ladder to rescue a dog in Barrow Hill Terrace, and more recently used life jackets to save a donkey from boggy ground in Bethersden in November.

Three cats were rescued in 2017 – including one from a tree Evergreen Way.

Mrs Walker added: “Some fire crews use animal rescues for training but emergencie­s involving people will always take priority.

“In some cases crews attend to minimise the risk of members of the public attempting to carry out rescues themselves and potentiall­y putting themselves in danger.

“We would always remind people of the importance of regularly checking on their animals and to make sure that where your horse lives is secure and free from hazards, this includes ensuring fences are in good condition and escape-proof.”

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 ??  ?? The number of horses trapped in water or boggy ground has been released by the fire service
The number of horses trapped in water or boggy ground has been released by the fire service

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