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Redwings takes in ten thoroughbreds following prosecution case

News / Sun 22nd Mar 2026 at 10:28am

REDWINGS has given a home for life to ten horses after their owner was prosecuted for animal welfare offences.

Four thoroughbreds came into Redwings’ care in March last year. The mares, one of whom was amongst the most emaciated charity staff had ever seen, were the subject of an RSPCA court case.

Redwings took in a further six last month (February) after the defendant was ordered to rehome them as part of his sentence. The man, from Suffolk, was given a suspended prison term and banned from keeping animals for life.

Chloe Jefferd, one of Redwings’ welfare vets overseeing their care, said: “Harmonia appeared to be in the worst condition. She was severely emaciated and very weak as a result. She was one of the thinnest horses our staff had ever seen and very poorly. Severe worm damage meant she needed a plasma transfusion and intensive care.

“The other three were all in foal and in very poor condition.

“Very sadly we lost Solo to severe parasitic worm disease shortly after her arrival.

“Calypso was a wonderful mum but after a tumultuous weekend of round-the-clock care, her foal, who was born with several health issues, tragically died.

“Happily, Electra gave birth to a healthy colt, Echo, who is doing well so far.”

It took five months of TLC before the mares and foal were ready to leave the charity’s quarantine centre. Now, one year on, Harmonia and her friends are settled into Sanctuary life and working with Redwings’ behaviour team who are preparing them for their futures, whether that be inside or outside of Sanctuary care.

Before and after photographs are available to download here.

And now, there are ten!

A stallion, mare, her filly foal, a two-year-old colt, a three-year-old colt and a gelding from the same location are now also in Redwings’ care.

Chloe said: “Sadly, the stallion also needed a plasma transfusion because of his parasitic worm burden. All have needed treatment for worms and the stallion and colts will need castrating.

“Whilst this is what we’re here to do, it’s becoming more and more difficult.

“Times are very tough and we need our supporters’ help more than ever to continue to be ready to rescue horses, ponies, donkeys and mules like these, when they need us most.”

If you’re able to make a donation so that Redwings can be Ready to Rescue in cases like this, please go to www.redwings.org.uk/support-us/donate

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1 Comment for Redwings takes in ten thoroughbreds following prosecution case:

Colleen Morrison
2026-03-22 14:28:52

Thank you, Redwings and Chloe Jefferd, for taking such good care of these poor neglected and mistreated horses. I looked at their photographs, and some that you took in were enough to make you cry, especially the emaciated state of poor Harmonia who initially looked so starved that she might not survive, but after a year of your care, she looks like a different horse. You've hugely improved the physical condition and no doubt the happiness of the horses you've saved. God bless you all, horses too.

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