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Andy Bagnall

Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Animal Abuser

STRUCK OFF (2024) | farrier Andrew Bagnall, born c. 1976, of 32 Brooks Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield B72 1HP – punched and kicked a customer’s pony. Farrier Andrew Bagnall has been removed from the FRC register after kicking and punching a customer’s pony. Bagnall has not yet been prosecuted for animal cruelty, although the matter has been reported by the pony’s owners to police and the RSPCA. He was removed from the professional register of the Farriers Registration Committee (FRC) on the grounds of serious misconduct following the incident, and appealed that decision in the High Court. His appeal was dismissed in July 2024. The FRC disciplinary committee had heard a complaint against Bagnall in October 2023, regarding the incident in October 2022. Bagnall had been at the home of Mr and Mrs Davies, trimming the feet of their 13-year-old daughter Sophie’s pony Shakira. Sophie and her mother were there when Shakira bit Bagnall’s head. It was alleged that Mr Bagnall punched the pony, then “followed that with a further attack in which he kicked the pony several times and punched her again”. The farrier denied punching or kicking the pony, saying that other than the trimming, his only physical contact with Shakira had been as he lifted his elbow to protect himself when she bit him. The FRC committee found the first allegation of punching was not established but the second, the kicking and punching, had happened, and that this was serious misconduct for which the appropriate sanction was removal from the register. Bagnall appealed the finding of misconduct and the sanction, but Justice Eyre found that “there is no substance in the grounds whether considered separately or cumulatively and the appeal is to be dismissed”. Bagnall had told the FRC committee that the pain when he was bitten was “excruciating”, and that he had “instinctively responded” by raising his arm, which caught the pony on the jaw. He denied punching or kicking Shakira. But the committee thought it “highly improbable” that Mrs Davies and her daughter would “collude to produce an entirely false account of the respondent kicking the pony several times and then punching the pony”. The panel also noted that Mrs Davies called a vet “almost immediately” after the incident, to say the pony had been punched and kicked, and a vet stated that the owner was concerned about possible trauma to the pony’s belly. It was also agreed that Bagnall had left the yard without seeking payment for any of the work he had done, which the committee found “indicates acceptance on his part that things had gone wrong during this appointment”. The committee took into account the fact the incident came after Mr Bagnall had been bitten, which “triggered a wholly unjustifiable but impulsive reaction”, and accepted that he had shown insight in accepting the finding of serious misconduct “without further argument”. They noted he was “clearly a highly skilled farrier”, respected by clients and other professionals. But they found the aggravating factors outweighed the mitigation. Horse & Hound

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