This petition is a follow up to a previous petition in February 2014 titled “Demand authorities conduct a thorough investigation on horse farm”.
Some commented on the last petition that this was only one horse with a medical issue. This is not one old horse with medical issues. There are many thin horses. Age and medical issues are still no excuse for this many thin horses. Proper veterinary care and feed plans can keep old and those with medical issues, at a reasonable weight. We are back with more documentation. The last Petition was successful in gaining attention and with the help of local law enforcement, Saginaw County Animal Care Center (SCACC) and the Frankenmuth Police Department finally conducted an investigation. They have brought many experienced, trained, and educated veterinarians to the farm. The findings? 17 horses with a body condition score (BCS) of 3 out of 9 or less!!! For those not familiar with the Henneke BCS chart; 3 is considered thin, 2 is very thin: emaciated, and 1 is poor: emaciated. A BCS of 4 to 7 is acceptable, 5 is ideal. Five of the horses were rated 2.5 and one was even rated a 1.5! They subsequently required her to humanely euthanize the one rated 1.5. Tape measure weight estimates were as low as 750 lbs!
The prosecutor’s office is declining charges. Instead of proceeding with their 11 tentatively authorized felony charges they decided to give her time to remedy the concerns. This is not acceptable to the local horse community for her prior neglect of these animals and is likely to result in future neglect.
Here are more details from the reports:
Dr. Jones of Saginaw Valley Equine Clinic excerpts (LINK TO FULL REPORT):
Department of Agriculture and Dr. Vicky Chickering’s excerpts:
Frankenmuth Police Department excerpts:
SCACC information:
Five complaints were filed with Saginaw County Animal Control / Saginaw County Animal Care Center in the last two years. The first complaint on record was 7/11/2012. A second complaint was filed on 7/30/2012, a third on 7/2/2013, and a fourth on 10/2/2013. The latest (which finally lead to a thorough investigation) was filed on 1/29/2014. Prior complaints were closed with no evidence of a thorough investigation on the animal control reports. This shows that SCACC is not very capable in this area. Due to the pressure from the public on this latest complaint the Department of Agriculture and the unbiased vet were called to scene finding the above conditions. This is after the following comments from the SCACC’s officer Taschner taken as a summary from police report:
The horses had plenty of food, hay, and fresh water. The stalls were a bit dirty but due to the cold weather and wind chills this was acceptable. Overall the barn is in good shape, and the horses appear to be well cared for. There is nothing criminal or negligent going on at the Marigold Stables.
The body scores and photos tell a different story. And we expect SACC to be proficient at following up to make sure she cares for these horses in the future?
What can you do?
Contact the Saginaw County Prosecutor’s office and politely request that they proceed with the prosecution. 989-790-5330.
Contact the Saginaw County Board of Commissioners to voice your concerns about the inability of the SCACC to handle equine cases and about the lack of prosecution after the investigation was finally completed. Chair Michael Hanley 989-798-5267
Please make some calls; these horses need you to be their voice! Thank you!
Please read through the signatures and notes written by caring individuals around the Frankenmuth community, horse community, and the world. Please take into consideration their comments and requests.
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