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Case ID: 394
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: horse
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Starved Horses
Logan, UT (US)

Incident Date: Wednesday, Mar 13, 2002
County: Cache

Charges: Misdemeanor
Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Haven Hendricks

Haven Hedricks, a Utah professor pleaded guilty on four counts of inhumane treatment of animals. He was sentenced to serve one year probation and was allowed to keep most of the horses, but must prove they are being properly cared for. Twenty horses were found malnourished in a field owned by Hendricks. He retired from the University in March 2002.

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  • Associated Press


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