Conditionally:
If the owner notices and does nothing, this is cruelty.
If the owner does not notice this is neglect, though eventually worms will show in the coat condition and general well-being of the horse so it would be an extremely neglectful owner who didn't realise their horse was unwell with a worm infestation.
There can be many reasons for a horse to have long hair in the summer time. Wormy is only one possibility. Consult your vet.
yes or any other season too
Wormy is the pet that SpongeBob got when Gary left:-(
you have to have super speed to get to wormy. you first have to jump on the fragile platforms and then go straight from there and you'll find wormy.
Symptoms of a very wormy horse may include poor coat condition, weight loss or inability to gain weight, colic, diarrhea, lethargy, and pot belly appearance. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
To help prevent neglect and abandonment.
EXTREMELY!!!!!!! the ASPCA can then charge you with neglect and find you and take away your horse
Most people think abuse and neglect are synonymous. They are not. Neglect of horses is more common than outright abuse. Defining neglect or abuse is not as simple as it sounds. What one person considers a standard training practice, or acceptable horse keeping, another person may view as abusive. neglect is the lack of appropriate care, while abuse is when someone intentionally sets out to harm, injure or kill a horse. Neglect can be caused by inexperienced or ignorant horse owners, unexpected financial crises or apathy. An owner may be unable to care for a horse properly, may not know how to care for one or just may be overwhelmed and cannot provide hay or feed, veterinary services and upkeep. Neglect is more common than outright abuse. More horses are seized by government or rescue agencies due to neglect than abuse.
No.
No. There are no incidents of child abuse or even neglect in the story
gummy worms
Wormy.