A Grandma Hit With Restraining Order to Stop Feeding a Horse
A judge in England just slapped a restraining order on a 67-year-old woman who won’t stop giving carrots to someone else’s horse.
She thought he looked “sad,” but his owners say he’s fine, and too many carrots could be bad for him. She even talked to other people in the village expressing concerns for the horse which eventually led to an animal welfare check done.
A grandmother who kept giving carrots to a retired racehorse because she thought it looked “sad” has been given a restraining order barring her from feeding the animal https://t.co/a7OqIRpsHR
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Yorkshire Dales grandmother, 67, slapped with restraining order because she wouldn't stop feeding retired racehorse carrots
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Turns out the horse that the grandma was concerned about was examined and was being well looked after and in peak condition. The courts allowed the restraining order to go through. This isn’t the grandmas first run in with court either.
The same woman also got arrested in 2005 for assaulting her brother with rhubarb.