HC Deb 08 March 1916 vol 80 cc1555-6W
Mr. LUNDON

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War what amount of money has been expended in Ireland since the beginning of the War in the purchase of horses for the Army; and whether there are at present in Ireland thousands of such suitable horses which could be purchased at reasonable prices instead of going to Canada and elsewhere for them?

Mr. FORSTER

I cannot undertake to provide my hon. Friend with the figures for which he asks, the compilation of which would take a great deal of time. I may, however, say that I am informed by the Irish Department of Agriculture that the horse population of Ireland decreased between June, 1914, and June, 1915, by 58,111; In these circumstances, it is not anticipated that there will be a very large number of matured horses available in Ireland this year, but I can assure my hon. Friend that such suitable horses as there are will be bought in preference to reopening purchase in America, which as a matter of fact ceased last November