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Rescue Group Says Blind Horse Was To Be Sold For Meat
POSTED: 11:18 am EST February 8,
2007
UPDATED: 12:30 pm EST February 8,
2007
LITCHFIELD, Ohio -- Two horses have new homes after a group called Another Chance Equine Rescue took them in. Women who belong to the group took Moses and Casper from a farm in Litchfield in Medina County this week. The women said Casper is blind and was probably going to be auctioned off for horse meat. "The man who had them said that's what he was going to do. He was going to take them to Sugar Creek and the only person who would buy this horse --somebody would be buying it for meat," Brenda Lewis said. The women do not believe the previous owner will face any charges, and they're hoping he will eventually find willing homes for the remaining three horses he still has.
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