Fourteen horses and a pony were found, emaciated, living in squalid conditions, their hooves neglected, their bones visible through their skin. Buried just a few inches below the surface were the bones of what Cheung and neighbours believe to be at least four more horses. The accused, David Lee Small, Victoria Small and Jason Leroy Small, will appear in Newmarket court on July 6. At no point in time have I ever done anything in my life to try and harm an animal,” said Jason Leroy Small in an interview with the Star. Jason Leroy Small said his family’s company aims to rescue abandoned horses and privately re-home them through advertisements posted to Kijiji and Facebook.
Source: thestar May 19, 2018 00:11 UTC