Woman jailed for 20 weeks for causing unnecessary suffering to horses in Bardney

Davina Leedham has been convicted of two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a total of 13 horses. Photo: RSPCADavina Leedham has been convicted of two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a total of 13 horses. Photo: RSPCA
Davina Leedham has been convicted of two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a total of 13 horses. Photo: RSPCA
A 61-year-old woman has been jailed for 20 weeks and banned from keeping all animals for ten years after the RSPCA prosecuted her for causing unnecessary suffering to 13 horses in Bardney.

Davina Leedham, of no fixed abode, was convicted of two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a total of 13 horses following a prosecution by the RSPCA, and was sentenced at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court.

At a trial - heard in her absence in July last year - Leedham failed to explore and address the poor condition of 12 equines, and caused unnecessary suffering to a 13th horse - a Chestnut Gelding - by failing to seek appropriate professional veterinary care to address an infected wound to his leg.

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She was also found guilty of a further count of failing to meet the needs of two horses.