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Hundreds of Chickens and Ducks Urgently Need Homes Following Animal Cruelty Investigation
Friday, January 4, 2008
Former Owner to be Arraigned January 7
 The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) is urgently searching for homes for over 600 chickens and ducks. The birds were voluntarily surrendered to the MSPCA in November by a man operating a Mendon Farm, following allegations of animal cruelty. As the result of an extensive investigation by the MSPCA’s Law Enforcement Department, 10 counts of animal cruelty that encompass the treatment of all of the fowl will be brought against the man at an arraignment originally expected to be held on January 4, now changed to January 7, in Milford District Court.
The MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen is currently housing the animals that were part of one of the largest surrenders to date for the organization. Excluding the provision of care by staff the cost of feeding the animals and providing soft wood chip accommodations reaches $500 weekly.
Following the surrender of the chickens and ducks, the removal of the birds began in the afternoon on November 6 and lasted until 2:00 a.m. the following morning. Upon arrival at the Mendon farm, deplorable conditions were witnessed. The birds, many covered with or standing in mud and feces, were kept in barns and outdoor pens. In many instances the chickens and ducks stood on the corpses of nearly 100 other fowl. Samples of the dead animals were submitted to the Bureau of Animal Health for testing and negative results came back for avian influenza.
The MSPCA is requesting that prospective adopters contact Nevins Farm’s Equine Center and Farm Animal Care and Adoption Center at (978) 687-7453, press 8, then ext. 6113. Donations are also being accepted to cover the cost of the care of the animals while they await forever homes by clicking here.
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