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Thumbs up to everyone who alerted authorities of the trouble.
06:52 am - Fri, February 26 2021
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They knew five months ago these horses were starving, and the water was shut off for a month, yet the law didn t allow them to intervene until one of the animals was in such terrible shape that it literally died while being removed? I know Yamhill County is all about Personal Responsibility and Freedom, but maybe we need to tighten up a little bit on some of these regulations aimed at protecting the defenseless. We shouldn t always have to wait for someone to die.
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Horses seized from Yamhill County farm as owner accused of animal neglect
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Nearly 50 horses were seized from a Yamhill County farm and the owner was charged with neglect.Yamhill County Sheriff s Office
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The owner of a Yamhill County horse farm is facing a felony charge after investigators found the nearly 50 horses on her property were not being given adequate food or water.
Susan Swango, 82, is accused of one count of second-degree animal neglect, which is a felony because of how many animals she had. She is scheduled to appear in court March 24.
The Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office said it received a report at the beginning of February that Silver Oaks Saddlebred, a farm in rural Carlton, had its water shut off for not paying its bills. The farm’s owner, Swango, had been the subject of previous animal neglect complaints, according to the agency.