The Jerusalem Post

Battered horse repatriate­d to Israel from Gaza Strip

- • By SHARON UDASIN

After suffering from poor treatment at a farm in Gaza, an Israeli horse named Ohio has now safely returned home.

Ohio’s owner had sold him to a trader in Gaza, only to later find out that he was being used for show jumping at a farm in the strip, according the Agricultur­e Ministry. Once the owner became aware of the situation, he requested the ministry’s help in bringing the horse back home. Due to the horse’s poor state of health at the farm, the ministry’s Veterinary Services made a special exception and decided to immediatel­y bring Ohio back to Israel.

As officials arranged for Ohio’s release, they also establishe­d a quarantine stable in an Israeli community close to the Gazan border, the Agricultur­e Ministry said. They selected the specific community for its close proximity to the border as well as the lack of other horses within a 300-meter radius.

Ohio, a sport horse and a warmblood, arrived at his quarantine stable wounded from injuries that likely occurred several days ago, presumably due to the use of equipment unsuitable for riding, the ministry said.

Warmbloods are middle-weight horses that typically originate in Europe. Most warmblood breeds are continuing to evolve, according to the Internatio­nal Museum of the Horse, and have open studbooks – the allowance for breed registry even if the horse’s ancestors were not previously registered.

A senior doctor at Veterinary Services has paid numerous visits to Ohio’s quarantine stable to ensure his welfare, while the owner’s veterinari­an will be performing comprehens­ive health examinatio­ns prior to his release from quarantine, the ministry said.

 ?? (Agricultur­e Ministry) ?? THIS ISRAELI HORSE named Ohio is now recovering in Israel from maltreatme­nt by its former Gaza owner.
(Agricultur­e Ministry) THIS ISRAELI HORSE named Ohio is now recovering in Israel from maltreatme­nt by its former Gaza owner.

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