Posted by kippster on October 20, 2008 at 18:04:15 from (24.144.197.139):
In Reply to: Beef Shed posted by Mark W. on October 20, 2008 at 11:01:13:
No doubt about the cruelty thing. It cost me $1500 to find out that in my county, horses are considered a companion animal and not livestock. I thought that if I went out and brought them in the barn when the weather was bad then I was ok. WRONG!! They told me to have 24 hour access to the shelter for the animals within 48 hours and everything would be fine, but trees didn't qualify as shelter. I complied with the humane society and had the animals 24 hour access to shelter within 48 hours. Too bad the end of that 48 hour period fell on a weekend. They never came back to check and see what had been done. Instead, they went back on their word and charged me anyway. Funny how many other farmers there are that don't have 24 hour access to shelter for their animals and don't get in trouble for it. Even the humane society officer told me that the reason that they charged me is that they knew I was a small outfit and that I couldn't afford a high powered lawyer to fight them!!! Figure that crap out!! Now I'm done ranting and I will tell you that I would go with a ten by twenty and that will give the cows plenty of room to move around and not bust out the walls. Again, sorry for the rant!
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