Concern is growing for horses marooned by flood water in Gloucester on land to the rear of St Oswalds.
This comes after four foals were found dead on the muddy strip of land, although the cause of their death is not yet known.
A group of horse lovers known as Friends of the Causeway Horses have been at the site for days caring for the horses; feeding them hay, keeping them warm and giving them clean drinking water.
Before the floods there were 60 horses, on the land off the causeway between the Over and Longford roundabout, there are now just six left with the others being taken to another farm, believed to be in Wales.
Campaigners are at the site today and it is believed the RSPCA and vets are en route to check on the horses' condition.
This comes after four foals were found dead on the muddy strip of land, although the cause of their death is not yet known.
A group of horse lovers known as Friends of the Causeway Horses have been at the site for days caring for the horses; feeding them hay, keeping them warm and giving them clean drinking water.
Before the floods there were 60 horses, on the land off the causeway between the Over and Longford roundabout, there are now just six left with the others being taken to another farm, believed to be in Wales.
Campaigners are at the site today and it is believed the RSPCA and vets are en route to check on the horses' condition.