Popular Scots tourist attraction slams yob caught on camera feeding horse BUCKFAST

A popular Scottish tourist attraction has beaten up a cruel idiot who was caught on camera feeding a horse BUCKFAST.
Staff at the Almond Valley Heritage Center in Millfield, near Livingston, were furious when they came across footage of the gruesome incident.
The farm was sent a video around 9pm on Monday July 24 of the thug feeding the giant beast cheap wine.
This happened when the family heritage center closed on a public footpath that ran through the lower part of the grounds around the horse castles.
Fearing for the safety of their animals, staff took to social media to condemn the cruel guys for their actions.
The Almond Valley Heritage Center wrote on Facebook: “This is not okay!!


“We received a spate of messages tonight that someone (whose name we have removed) is giving one of our horses Buckfast to drink.
“Completely irresponsible, that could cause serious problems for our gentle giants.”
“For a reason we don’t allow people to feed our horses or drink Buckfast because it could make them terribly sick.”
“Edit – This is on a public footpath through the lower part of our grounds around our paddocks, this was tonight, not during the day.”
The post quickly garnered more than 450 reactions, 130 shares, and 60 comments.
Shocked animal lovers flocked to the comments to express their disgust at the incident.
One person said: “This is absolutely shocking!! What kind of person does that!!!”
Another added: “Absolutely despicable behavior!”
Another wrote: “What’s wrong with people!”
A fourth posted: “What’s up with people these days? I hope your gentle giant is well.”
While a fifth chimed in: “Absolutely disgusting, how terribly sad that anyone would find that acceptable.”
Another user raged: “I’m really at a loss for words right now! Name them and shame them.”
Another commented, “This is awful, very sad that someone would do such a thing to such a gentle giant.”
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