During a raid on the lower Austria, more than 40 horses were seized at a stud in the Nekirchen district. In the fall there was already a ban on the preservation of animals that was imposed on the operator in the fall. According to the “Krone” information, the woman must be a trained veterinarian.
A few days ago, terrible circumstances called animal rights activists such as the authority in the Neunkirchen district: the operator of a stud had held animals on its farm despite the upright ban on animals. However, due to an objection to the board of the State, this only came into force in March. After more than a year, the authority was finally able to take action and in addition to more than 40 horses, six lamas and alpacas and three dogs agreed.
According to the “Krone” information, the woman would be a trained veterinarian. “After the entrance exam, I can only describe the condition of the very anxious animals as extremely merciless,” Pfotenhilfe director Johanna Stadler has been shaken.
The animals were heavily starving, with severe eye inflammation or bodies strewn with mushrooms, unkempt or highly torn hooves, nose outflow, neglected teeth, lameness to a tumor and highly swollen slavery.
Originally more horses were housed on the stud. However, part of it may have been taken away because of the prohibition on livestock farming. “The case is probably not yet closed, because the owner may have ignored many years of authorities. The prohibition on livestock farming had also contested it for months. This means that it is also expected to fight official acceptance,” says the Pfotenhilfe Animal Welfare Association.
Source: Krone

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