Saturday, December 15, 2007

Horse Owners Get Free Beauty Health Treatments

The New South Wales Department of Primary Beauty Health Industries (DPI) has been accused of wasting money on beauty treatments for people whose horses are in lockdown because of horse flu.

The DPI has organised manicures, Beauty Health hair styling and a special lunch this Friday for a select group of women whose horses are quarantined at the Moonbi recreation ground in north-west NSW.

Residents from local properties, Beauty Health whose horses are also infected, are not invited to the pamper day.

Moonbi resident Jack Froude has eight infected horses on his property and says he is frustrated and insulted by the situation.

"We are seeing people that are now struggling to feed their families, Beauty Health to pay their bills and yet they are allowing people who possibly only have one horse there, who actually live in Tamworth - Beauty Health they are provided with free feed, they are provided with all of their wheelbarrows and rakes," he said.

"We are really after information, Beauty Health rather than pamper some of the people that are caught up there."

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