L.A. County shuts down horse sanctuary
Los Angeles County animal control officials closed an Antelope Valley horse sanctuary Monday, euthanizing a dozen animals and relocating almost 90 more.
Authorities also arrested Janis Damiani, the caretaker of Equus Sanctuary in Pearblossom, on suspicion of animal cruelty, according to the L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control.
The sanctuary has been home to almost a hundred aging and infirm horses for the last year, but county officials say the facility has cared improperly for the animals during the last six months. Department spokeswoman Michelle Roache said investigators discovered that some horses were emaciated, had open sores or could barely walk.
Equus’ water had been turned off, she said, and there was no food available for the animals. Ranch volunteer Roland Vincent disputed those claims Monday, saying the ranch had water and the animals never missed a meal.
“They don’t look like Big Brown, so they think something’s wrong with them,” Vincent said. “They’re 35 and they’re old.”
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its about time someone did somthing about that place those horses have never been properly taken care of. i know one of the ferriers that went up there and he got mange
Posted by: jessica | June 17, 2008 at 04:30 PM
Anyone who uses "they're old" as an excuse for an emaciated horse needs to be backhanded with a clue bat. Kudos to animal control for stepping in and doing what needed to be done.
Posted by: Amber | June 17, 2008 at 06:32 PM
HOW VERY HORRIBLE.... WHAT IS GOING ON NOW.... HOW SO SICK SOMEONE CAN EVEN THINK OF TREATING THESE HORSES IN THAT MANNER....WISH THEY WOULD REALLY DO SOMETHING TO THIS GUY ....
Posted by: Shelley | March 28, 2009 at 05:27 PM