Darlington, County Durham: Christy Leigh Jones

CONVICTED (2020) | Christy Leigh Jones, born c. 1985, of 21 The Mead, Darlington DL1 1EU – kept five horses in appalling conditions, caked in faeces with overgrown hooves

Christy Leigh Jones was convicted of neglect of five horses
Convicted: Christy Leigh Jones is banned from keeping horses until December 2025

Jones kept her horses in stables that, in the opinion of a vet, had not been properly cleaned out for at least six months.

Their hooves had also been left to grow untrimmed.

RSPCA Inspector Gemma Lynch, who led the investigation for the animal welfare charity said: “The stables in which the horses were found were filthy.

“The horses stood on inches of faeces.

“There was very little natural light and a strong smell of urine and faeces throughout.

“Micky, Paddy and Dinky’s stable doors were being pushed open by the buildup of bedding creating a gap where they could possibly trap a leg.

“In order to lead the horses out of the individual stables, piles of sodden straw and faeces in the central aisle had to be cleared as they prevented the stable doors from opening.”

Christy Leigh Jones's horses were kept in appalling conditions and with untrimmed hooves
Jones kept the horses in foul conditions and failed to have a farrier attend to their hooves, which were painfully overgrown

A vet examined each of the horses and concluded Micky, Paddy and Ruby had not had any hoof trimming for at least 12 months or more; Dinky and Rainbowdash hadn’t had theirs trimmed for six months or longer based on the differences in hoof length.

It is normal practice for a horse to have their feet trimmed every eight to 12 weeks, and sometimes more frequently.

Another of Christy Leigh Jones's neglected ponies

The veterinary report submitted to the court also said: “These horses have been kept in appalling conditions.

“They were living in their own excrement and several of the horses had faecal material matted on their hair.

“This environment is completely unacceptable and is a significant health risk for these horses.

“Based on the depth of faecal material accumulated with bedding, I would estimate that these stables had not been appropriately managed for at least six months.”

Two of the horses have since been rehomed, with the remaining three soon to be made available for rehoming.

Sentencing: £840 costs. Five-year ban on keeping horses (expires December 2025).

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2 thoughts on “Darlington, County Durham: Christy Leigh Jones”

  1. What can I say
    Fat Bitch Should Have Cleaned Them Out.
    Get Some Weight Off Herself.
    The State Of Their Hooves Is Disgusting.

  2. You can see where the money went in that household. ….
    Vile specimen needs putting in a shitty stable and left for 6 months. …

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