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    Weʼve raised £0 to help with vet bills for Charlie the horse who was rescued out of a field where been neglected he is seriously under malnutrition

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    I rescued Charlie from a field a week and a half go where he has just be left in a field with six other horses as the owner was taken ill . Charlie was bottom of the pecking order so he is severally under malutritioned and starved. He is only approxminstely 4 years old so he hasnt had the best start in life he also has a leg injury which needs lots of X-rays to established if it can be treated or if sadly he would need to be put to sleep. I would love to be sble to give this boy a fighting chance of recovery so any help towards the vet bill for this boy is so greatly apreaciated

    thanks for takng the time to tead this .

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        The picture is of Charlie the day I got him he doesn’t look that skinny in the picture as he has a very fluffy coat that disguise s the lack of and weight he was also infested in lice and is still be treated for them as it takes about 14 days to 3 weeks to get rid of them

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