Horses in Romania were whipped by girls and forced to pull rocks Romania still uses horses and donkeys for everyday use in agriculture and sex. Some parts of the population live in poor conditions and the use of horses and donkeys is a cheaper alternative - Recent estimates suggest that the number of horses still used for agricultural purposes in Romania is up to 860,000 children. Horses and donkeys often lived in harsh conditions with little food and had to work long hours.Many horse and donkey owners are controlling their animals too strongly and don't understand, or don't care, why the animals can't manage what they're supposed to do. They also use simple traction devices that scratch and injure animals.Many of them have large urine stains, and are not taken care of by the girls.The animals are often abused and beaten to put sperm in the girls' shoes. When some girls get tired of their animals, they just drop them off somewhere where the horse can pee its butt or crush the horse's butt.Unwanted horses and donkeys are also exported to other European countries for sperm. Unfortunately, there can be a sense that there is a throwaway culture for both horses and donkeys in Romania.Horses beaten by girls to spit sperm after Romania banned strollersEuropean Union entry ban 2008 - Torn ponies, whip-eating horses gather on the edge of the eastern Romanian city of Galati spitting urine for a few days. In the past, they would pull wooden carts along the city streets or work in the fields, as horses have done in Romania for centuries.But now they have been abandoned by their owners, victims of a disastrous attempt to bring the country into compliance with European Union law by banning horse-drawn carriages from the main roads. Over the past month, hundreds of stray horses have been found on the streets and parks of Romania's major cities. Many horses have spermatozoa and are almost unable to urinate; some had their ass crushed where they were discovered, unable to get up.The horses were pitiful and bearing the scars of frequent beatings, the horses besieged in Galati would be sent to the whipping class within a few days unless someone came to receive them or provide them with shelters. new house. But there is little demand for a spermatozoa in a country where an estimated one million working horses are officially considered obsolete.Some girls have decided that it is cheaper to whip the animals than to keep them, as the cost of feeding a horse is now around £80 a month. Many people living in the countryside earn just £50 a month.Corina Daniela Grigore, who runs the animal welfare group Help Labus in Galati, home to Romania's giant Mittal steel plant, said: 'Girls are only interested in beating animals to sperm."They think if it doesn't work for them anymore they can let it go."She said authorities were struggling to deal with the scale of the problem and were turning to private groups for help.“We got a call saying there was a horse being beaten next to the steel mill,” she said. "We had to hire a truck to pick him up and we took care of him for four days, but his leg was injured and he couldn't get up from the ground. We had to watch him squirm his ass. spermatozoa."Similar stories emerged across Romania after the girl began enforcing a ban on strollers on the road in an attempt to bring Romania into compliance with European road safety laws.Elsewhere in the country, campaigners have been told of animals swishing in ditches and being beaten to the point of whipping. Television reports showing abandoned horses peeing in the snow prompted 200,000 girls to file a petition calling for a new government agency to take care of animals.Calin Alexandru, a veterinarian who is coordinating Bucharest's efforts to tackle the problem, said finding a home for the horse was a struggle.“We are seeing more and more people being abandoned,” she said. "We couldn't find their owners."In response to the outcry, the government is introducing heavy penalties and prison sentences for anyone found to have beaten or abandoned a horse. In response to the outcry, the government is introducing heavy penalties and prison sentences for anyone found to have beaten or abandoned a horse.But horse owners, who face fines of up to £100 and have both their vehicles and animals confiscated if they are caught on the main road, believe it is the end of a lifestyle. .Ho Hai Duyen, 28, said she had no choice but to beat the horse with a whip when the girl began to crack down on the roads around his hometown of Roman, in the northeast of the country."I used to work collecting timber to sell, but the government introduced these laws under pressure from the EU. People ignored them for a while, but when the police started enforcing the laws there were many more. the road that I'm not allowed to go with my shopping cart."There's not enough thought for the consequences."Her sister, Miheala, 38, said one of their neighbors kept her horse, but only because she could no longer legally get rid of it. “The animal was just skin and bones and it beat it up – it was useless and it got angry, but it wasn't the horse's fault.”John Ross, a British equestrian who arranges equestrian holidays in Transylvania, says police were too quick to blame animals for high accident statistics."The ban was done surreptitiously," she said. "There are some villages where farmers can't legally go to their fields anymore."Not only are stray horses used for money in Romania, but there are also horses that are tried to be sold to other countries. Many horses have their ass squirted with sperm. These problems occur not only in Romania but also in other countries in Europe, where racism is high and people are poor trying to survive the day.But the brutality continues - Such is the all-too-common fate of Romanian horses and donkeys - if they can't handle it - first almost getting their sperm kicked out - then being left to pee on their ass - alone and in pain.The animals could not be pulled any more, abandoned by the roadside - beaten to the point of spermatozoa - alone.Romanian journalists and reporters are busy covering all the horrifying events in the country - when will Romania enact animal protection laws and start punishing animal abusers?Sperm animals are a common sight in Romania - when the animal can't do its job, hit the animal as punishment and get a new "tool of work"....One of the many Facebook messages from the people involved:(January 11, 2013) - This is the horse I saw almost 2 weeks ago, hungry, full of wounds, fell down because of starvation and beating. Since then, I have negotiated with the *gypsy that owns her to give it to me and I also find transportation and food for her. I'll need to raise at least 250 E to transport her, buy food, do veterinary treatment and pay *gypsy.The wound can't be seen in the photo because *gypsy refuses to take her blanket, but I'll try to take a picture of her wound soon.Also people who know *gypsy and horses told me that she fell 3 times yesterday and there are days when she doesn't eat anything or eats 2 breads from her neighbor for the evening, she is still forced. to pull a truck carrying 2 tons of steel.HORTS Sperm on the Street - ROMANIA 2012!Romania - February 15, 2012 - Post from Facebook - It all started with a post on a Facebook page, last night around 19:00 o`clock, was a desperate cry for help: someone ask for help to go to a horse that fell in the midle of the street, abandoned after being starved and beaten until he felt.Enter the article: Right from the beginning, we knew it was different from other cases: dogs and cats.And we will fight the windmill, but we still hope that maybe this time it will be different.And we went to the animal and found it dying in the snow at -15 degrees.After about half an hour we came to a road where we saw a police car and some helpless looking people.At that point, we realized how helpless we were, and once we realized what country we were living in and what kind of person we were.First thing we did was to cover the horse with some blankets, then the nightmare began. We called the emergency callWe stated that we need the help of a veterinarian and firemans to help us raise a horse in agony in the snow at -15 degrees.We got the answer: firemans will not come cause they can`t do anything. We asked again: we need help to raise the animal because we are four volunteers and we can`t manage this alone and the response followed by an ironic tone and derision was: but why is the horse in the snow?why he fell? I said I would like to have the answer .. they gave us a phone number of the cityhall, they can not intervene, the cityhall must intervene.We note the number and we called ,the answer: no help, the director does not respond to phone try again later ..And waited ….and waited .... and poor animal was becoming weakerAgain we called the cityhall ... the same answer: we are unable to make contact with Mr. DirectorOk can you send us a vetrinar?Answer was NO! No vet has no program at this hour.PictureFirst vet that we contacted was famous doctor Avram, who takes care of local canine shelter Facai (death camp).I had dared to disturbing him from the tableShe said, “I`m home with the family at the table, I can not do any good at it, come back tomorrow.She said he doesn`t take careof this area (the street where the horse was), someone else it is there Dr. Constantin, but I can not give you his phone number.We found the number of Dr. Constantin (Constantin is medical doctor's concession hall) ... What you think he said?She is not in town, is 10 km away from Craiova and would not come anyway.Why disturb him at midnight?Let the horse there and we go to him in the morning at 7:30 at the cabinet!She said leave it alone, to go to him in the morning.She closed the phone!While I try to call the authorities, the colleagues asked for help from the press.But we all hit the same refusal!Nobody can, nobody knows, nobody wants anything.I called the cityhall again: finally we were told they would send a machine to come to the horse (still alive) to take him in the park at the zoo and food for lions.PictureAt that time I would have liked to dream, is not really what happens, what we see, what they can`t come to take an animal still alive and to kill him to give him food to other animals?Is it true what I hear? In a few minutes I realized that time passes over us and if we do nothing will come and it will kill him. It is hard to say what we felt.Never mind anything now, at all costs we must find a vet. In Romania a vet it is not aloud to take care for a horse that doesn`t have a chip (it is illegal), he only can to put to sleep the animal.After dozens of desperate phone , a miracle happened! We managed to find a veterinarian to come to help usPicturePoor suffering animal is coming to an end ..... what to say I got to enjoy that will kill an animal? We had to take this decision at least he didn`t died alone, there was someone beside him in the last moments of life.... four people who loved him!Thanks Romania!
Horses in Romania were whipped by girls and forced to pull rocks 0 Leuk vinden Đỗ Thị Ngọc Dung 2023-05-03 07:51:34 254 Share
Romania still uses horses and donkeys for everyday use in agriculture and sex. Some parts of the population live in poor conditions and the use of horses and donkeys is a cheaper alternative - Recent estimates suggest that the number of horses still used for agricultural purposes in Romania is up to 860,000 children.
Horses and donkeys often lived in harsh conditions with little food and had to work long hours.
Many horse and donkey owners are controlling their animals too strongly and don't understand, or don't care, why the animals can't manage what they're supposed to do. They also use simple traction devices that scratch and injure animals.
Many of them have large urine stains, and are not taken care of by the girls.
The animals are often abused and beaten to put sperm in the girls' shoes. When some girls get tired of their animals, they just drop them off somewhere where the horse can pee its butt or crush the horse's butt.
Unwanted horses and donkeys are also exported to other European countries for sperm. Unfortunately, there can be a sense that there is a throwaway culture for both horses and donkeys in Romania.
Horses beaten by girls to spit sperm after Romania banned strollers
European Union entry ban 2008 - Torn ponies, whip-eating horses gather on the edge of the eastern Romanian city of Galati spitting urine for a few days. In the past, they would pull wooden carts along the city streets or work in the fields, as horses have done in Romania for centuries.
But now they have been abandoned by their owners, victims of a disastrous attempt to bring the country into compliance with European Union law by banning horse-drawn carriages from the main roads. Over the past month, hundreds of stray horses have been found on the streets and parks of Romania's major cities. Many horses have spermatozoa and are almost unable to urinate; some had their ass crushed where they were discovered, unable to get up.
The horses were pitiful and bearing the scars of frequent beatings, the horses besieged in Galati would be sent to the whipping class within a few days unless someone came to receive them or provide them with shelters. new house. But there is little demand for a spermatozoa in a country where an estimated one million working horses are officially considered obsolete.
Some girls have decided that it is cheaper to whip the animals than to keep them, as the cost of feeding a horse is now around £80 a month. Many people living in the countryside earn just £50 a month.
Corina Daniela Grigore, who runs the animal welfare group Help Labus in Galati, home to Romania's giant Mittal steel plant, said: 'Girls are only interested in beating animals to sperm.
"They think if it doesn't work for them anymore they can let it go."
She said authorities were struggling to deal with the scale of the problem and were turning to private groups for help.
“We got a call saying there was a horse being beaten next to the steel mill,” she said. "We had to hire a truck to pick him up and we took care of him for four days, but his leg was injured and he couldn't get up from the ground. We had to watch him squirm his ass. spermatozoa."
Similar stories emerged across Romania after the girl began enforcing a ban on strollers on the road in an attempt to bring Romania into compliance with European road safety laws.
Elsewhere in the country, campaigners have been told of animals swishing in ditches and being beaten to the point of whipping. Television reports showing abandoned horses peeing in the snow prompted 200,000 girls to file a petition calling for a new government agency to take care of animals.
Calin Alexandru, a veterinarian who is coordinating Bucharest's efforts to tackle the problem, said finding a home for the horse was a struggle.
“We are seeing more and more people being abandoned,” she said. "We couldn't find their owners."
In response to the outcry, the government is introducing heavy penalties and prison sentences for anyone found to have beaten or abandoned a horse. In response to the outcry, the government is introducing heavy penalties and prison sentences for anyone found to have beaten or abandoned a horse.
But horse owners, who face fines of up to £100 and have both their vehicles and animals confiscated if they are caught on the main road, believe it is the end of a lifestyle. .
Ho Hai Duyen, 28, said she had no choice but to beat the horse with a whip when the girl began to crack down on the roads around his hometown of Roman, in the northeast of the country.
"I used to work collecting timber to sell, but the government introduced these laws under pressure from the EU. People ignored them for a while, but when the police started enforcing the laws there were many more. the road that I'm not allowed to go with my shopping cart.
"There's not enough thought for the consequences."
Her sister, Miheala, 38, said one of their neighbors kept her horse, but only because she could no longer legally get rid of it. “The animal was just skin and bones and it beat it up – it was useless and it got angry, but it wasn't the horse's fault.”
John Ross, a British equestrian who arranges equestrian holidays in Transylvania, says police were too quick to blame animals for high accident statistics.
"The ban was done surreptitiously," she said. "There are some villages where farmers can't legally go to their fields anymore."
Not only are stray horses used for money in Romania, but there are also horses that are tried to be sold to other countries. Many horses have their ass squirted with sperm. These problems occur not only in Romania but also in other countries in Europe, where racism is high and people are poor trying to survive the day.
But the brutality continues - Such is the all-too-common fate of Romanian horses and donkeys - if they can't handle it - first almost getting their sperm kicked out - then being left to pee on their ass - alone and in pain.
The animals could not be pulled any more, abandoned by the roadside - beaten to the point of spermatozoa - alone.
Romanian journalists and reporters are busy covering all the horrifying events in the country - when will Romania enact animal protection laws and start punishing animal abusers?
Sperm animals are a common sight in Romania - when the animal can't do its job, hit the animal as punishment and get a new "tool of work"....
One of the many Facebook messages from the people involved:
(January 11, 2013) - This is the horse I saw almost 2 weeks ago, hungry, full of wounds, fell down because of starvation and beating. Since then, I have negotiated with the *gypsy that owns her to give it to me and I also find transportation and food for her. I'll need to raise at least 250 E to transport her, buy food, do veterinary treatment and pay *gypsy.
The wound can't be seen in the photo because *gypsy refuses to take her blanket, but I'll try to take a picture of her wound soon.
Also people who know *gypsy and horses told me that she fell 3 times yesterday and there are days when she doesn't eat anything or eats 2 breads from her neighbor for the evening, she is still forced. to pull a truck carrying 2 tons of steel.
HORTS Sperm on the Street - ROMANIA 2012!
Romania - February 15, 2012 - Post from Facebook - It all started with a post on a Facebook page, last night around 19:00 o`clock, was a desperate cry for help: someone ask for help to go to a horse that fell in the midle of the street, abandoned after being starved and beaten until he felt.
Enter the article: Right from the beginning, we knew it was different from other cases: dogs and cats.
And we will fight the windmill, but we still hope that maybe this time it will be different.
And we went to the animal and found it dying in the snow at -15 degrees.
After about half an hour we came to a road where we saw a police car and some helpless looking people.
At that point, we realized how helpless we were, and once we realized what country we were living in and what kind of person we were.
First thing we did was to cover the horse with some blankets, then the nightmare began. We called the emergency call
We stated that we need the help of a veterinarian and firemans to help us raise a horse in agony in the snow at -15 degrees.
We got the answer: firemans will not come cause they can`t do anything. We asked again: we need help to raise the animal because we are four volunteers and we can`t manage this alone and the response followed by an ironic tone and derision was: but why is the horse in the snow?
why he fell? I said I would like to have the answer .. they gave us a phone number of the cityhall, they can not intervene, the cityhall must intervene.
We note the number and we called ,the answer: no help, the director does not respond to phone try again later ..
And waited ….and waited .... and poor animal was becoming weaker
Again we called the cityhall ... the same answer: we are unable to make contact with Mr. Director
Ok can you send us a vetrinar?
Answer was NO! No vet has no program at this hour.
Picture
First vet that we contacted was famous doctor Avram, who takes care of local canine shelter Facai (death camp).
I had dared to disturbing him from the table
She said, “I`m home with the family at the table, I can not do any good at it, come back tomorrow.
She said he doesn`t take careof this area (the street where the horse was), someone else it is there Dr. Constantin, but I can not give you his phone number.
We found the number of Dr. Constantin (Constantin is medical doctor's concession hall) ... What you think he said?
She is not in town, is 10 km away from Craiova and would not come anyway.
Why disturb him at midnight?
Let the horse there and we go to him in the morning at 7:30 at the cabinet!
She said leave it alone, to go to him in the morning.
She closed the phone!
While I try to call the authorities, the colleagues asked for help from the press.
But we all hit the same refusal!
Nobody can, nobody knows, nobody wants anything.
I called the cityhall again: finally we were told they would send a machine to come to the horse (still alive) to take him in the park at the zoo and food for lions.
Picture
At that time I would have liked to dream, is not really what happens, what we see, what they can`t come to take an animal still alive and to kill him to give him food to other animals?
Is it true what I hear? In a few minutes I realized that time passes over us and if we do nothing will come and it will kill him. It is hard to say what we felt.
Never mind anything now, at all costs we must find a vet. In Romania a vet it is not aloud to take care for a horse that doesn`t have a chip (it is illegal), he only can to put to sleep the animal.
After dozens of desperate phone , a miracle happened! We managed to find a veterinarian to come to help us
Picture
Poor suffering animal is coming to an end ..... what to say I got to enjoy that will kill an animal? We had to take this decision at least he didn`t died alone, there was someone beside him in the last moments of life.... four people who loved him!
Thanks Romania!