Bridgwater, Somerset: John Holland

CONVICTED (2023) | John Holland, born 25 December 1966, of Tapmoor, Moorlinch, Bridgwater TA7 9BZ but with links to Green Acres travellers site Oxen Lane, North Curry, Taunton TA3 7NE – failed to provide adequate care for his horses.

Animal abuser John Holland from Somerset
Romany gypsy John Holland kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

Holland, a notorious rogue tradesman with a conviction for defrauding pensioners, was banned from keeping horses for 10 years following an investigation and prosecution by the RSPCA.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

The animal welfare charity attended a field off Castle Hill in Banwell, North Somerset, on August 3, 2022 alongside equine charity World Horse Welfare (WHW).

WHW had previously left advice for Holland on July 29, 2022 and had ongoing concerns about the lack of water being provided for the horses.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

Inspector Kim Walters, who investigated for the RSPCA, noted that there was no available water and no grazing left in the field, just the remains of dirty mouldy hay being eaten by the horses.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

There were also numerous hazards in the field, ragwort, loose wire, nails and sharp edges of machinery, corrugated iron sheet, and broken glass surrounding the black water container.

Holland was told to make urgent improvements, including providing a constant supply of fresh drinking water and supplementary feed.

During follow up visits by inspector Walters, further concerns were raised for the horses.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

On September 14, 2022, Holland signed an RSPCA animal welfare assessment warning notice, which advised him of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and that he must provide the basic needs or possible offences may be being committed.

Animal abuser John Holland from Somerset
Holland was said to have owned horses all of his life but failed to provide for the most basic needs of those in his care

On a follow up visit on September 23, inspector Walters observed that there was no further hay provided for them and they looked quiet and dull, with three of the horses in poor bodily condition with ribs and spines visible.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

The horses were seized by police and examined by a vet, who deemed three to be suffering as a result of their treatment.

The vet concluded that a lack of feed provision led to hunger, muscle breakdown and lethargy for the horses.

A mare, named Girl, also had a foal at foot who was relying mainly on her mother for nutrition. Her poor body condition will have reduced milk quality and quantity, causing her foal to suffer from hunger additionally.

A vet’s report said: “The field contained minimal grazing which would not provide enough forage to sustain the number of horses present.

Romany gypsy John Holland, from Somerset, kept starving horses in a field full of hazards including ragwort, loose wire, nails and glass

“There was no evidence of supplementary feed being given to the horses, which would have been required in order to meet their dietary requirements and prevent hunger.

“The pasture was contaminated with ragwort, commonly known by horse owners to be poisonous to horses and a threat to the horses’ health.

“There were objects in the pasture including wood with nails protruding, broken shards of hard plastic, machinery and wire mesh on the ground, which could easily cause injury to the horses.

“For these reasons, I do not believe that the environment was suitable for the horses.”

Sentencing | 150 hours of unpaid work; £400 in costs. Banned from keeping equines for ten years (expires April 2033).

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  1. Dispicable humans both should have lifetime bans for all animals and heavy costs

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