Thursday, January 08, 2004

Cruelty, neglect hurt more horses than West Nile does

This is a community and a country that loves horses, so why do we tolerate cruelty to them?In the state's largest case to date, 45 starving horses in Pine County were seized from their owner in November 2002. And recently, 16 horses in Todd County were rescued (seven more had died).   I thank God, because we are full here," said Drew Fitzpatrick, head of the Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation ...

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