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Starving Animals in Georgia - CROSS POST

Posted 01/31/2007 


Starving Animals Near Barnesville

January 31, 2007 : 12:00 AM


One of the worst situations that the Department of Agriculture has ever dealt with---that is what Tommy Irvin, the Georgia Dept of Agriculture, stated about the situation found in Concord near Barnesville last week.

More than 200 starving goats, horses, dogs, and cows were found on the Concord farm. There was no explanation of why the owner allowed the animals to get in this condition. At least half of the 100 horses found scored a 2 on the equine body scoring system. These animals were literally starving to death. Not only were these animals found, but the remains of other animals and animal graves were found. Dogs were killing goats for food. The farm was in an unimaginable state. The Department of Agriculture received complaints on the condition of the animals last week and this prompted the discovery. When officials arrived at the farm, they were made to wait at the gate for several hours before allowed in to see the damage. Inspectors and veterinarians have been at the farm and volunteers brought in food on Monday.

Kristen Reid, the owner of a local horse farm, has been rounding up supplies for the animals. Reid’s concern at this time is the dropping temperature and inclement weather expected in Georgia tonight. These animals have no shelter and are in such bad shape, she worries for their survival. She is currently looking for places to board the horses until more permanent help can be found.

Please visit the link below to keep up to date
and see how you can help! 
Updates have already been begun to be posted. 
For donations contact the Dept of Agriculture Horse Rescue Fund at (404) 656-3671. 
Donations of high quality feed will also be accepted.


More information and sample circulating emails about this situation:

From HSUS:

HSUS is working with local and state officials on this matter.  The state veterinarian - DR. Lee Meyers is coordinating all offers of assistance. Her office number is 404-656-3671.


Subject: animal abuse case - Concord, GA

Hello,
I am writing to you today to inform you of a horrifying situation I encountered yesterday . I volenteered to supply hay to a farm under the supervision of the Dept of Ag - Equine division. There are (if more haven't died) 98 starving , dying and sick horses , approx 60 starving and dying cows , 64 goats also starving and being killed by some of the dogs, and 40 dogs on this property . The state has known of the severity of this case for almost a week and yet did nothing for these animals for days, mostly due to failure of the commissioner, Tommy Irving, to authorize action despite extensive of video and pictures of dead and dying animals. He
has not even been to the property or spoken directly with those who are there.The animals have only been given proper feeding (hay) for the last 24 hours. They will run out again tomorrow night and because not one single horse has been officially impounded - no plans are being made to order more. They are dying daily - going without shelter.  These animals don't have days, they have hours.  We need to force action to save them .

Please email anyone you think can help.
Subject: animal abuse case - concord ga

Call PETA, call the state, call anyone else you can think of.  As of last night, the owner was shooting several of the horses rather than obtaining veterinary care and having them euthanized.  This situation is  horrible, and those animals need all the help they can get.

 

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