Farmer who Rescued Horses Charged with Animal Neglect
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Updated: 10:39 PM Aug 18, 2009
Farmer who Rescued Horses Charged with Animal Neglect
An Orange County farm owner who had been operating a rescue facility for polo ponies has been charged with animal cruelty and failure to properly dispose of dead animals. Twenty horse carcasses were found earlier this month at Mackall's Langley Farm in Mine Run
Posted: 11:09 AM Aug 18, 2009
Reporter: Mark Tenia
Email Address: mark.tenia@newsplex.com
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Posted by: TravellersRest Location: Spotsylvania on Aug 20, 2009 at 08:14 AM

Mona, the mare shown in the photos, is being cared for at Traveller's Rest Equine Elders Sanctuary, in Spotsylvania. She is eating well and gaining weight. Thank you, Orange County Sheriff's Dept for responding so quickly to this situation. Anyone interested can follow Mona's progress at http://www.equineelders.org/mona
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