Pony left to die with maggot-ridden injury
A young filly has been found with an injury to her hind leg so severe that she had to be put to sleep.
Covered in maggots
The RSPCA was called to the scene near Grantham, Lincolnshire (Thursday 30 April), after a passer-by reported seeing a pony struggling to stand.
“The location was extremely remote; there are no homes, farms or equestrian centres nearby, so it is clear this pony was deliberately left with no intention of return,” said RSPCA inspector Ian Callingham.
“Her left hind leg was severely swollen to twice the size it should be, and three large deep holes that were bleeding and covered in maggots were clearly visible. It was terrible to see this young pony clearly in a huge amount of pain.”
The wound had been attended to by the owner, as purple antiseptic spray had been used, and the mare was in good condition. It is thought the owner abandoned the filly because they could not afford veterinary treatment.
Severe pain
“It seems the poor pony was then dumped in a remote location where she would not be found, and left to die in severe pain,” said Ian.
Despite their best efforts, the young mare was euthanised on advice of the attending vet. She was not microchipped and was found with no identification.
Anyone with any information about the pony or her owner should contact the RSPCA inspector appeal line on 0300 123 8018.