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Sick Animals Relocated After Ranch Seizure

Owner Accused Of Depriving Animals Of Food, Water

POSTED: 11:13 am PDT May 6, 2008
UPDATED: 2:53 pm PDT May 6, 2008

Twelve goats, a cow and a sheep that were found either ill or malnurioushed will soon have new homes in Vacaville and Orland.

Animal control officers are accusing a slaughterhouse owner of animal neglect after seizing sick livestock from his Watsonville ranch.

Several of the animals arrived at Animal Place in Vacaville shortly after noon on Tuesday, and representatives from Farm Sanctuary in Orland took some of the other animals to their facility.

The custody of the cow is currently in question, Farm Sanctuary said.

Santa Cruz County officials said eight emaciated goats and a sheep were all suffering from respiratory infections when they were removed from Toledo Harkins Slough Ranch on Saturday.

County animal control supervisor Todd Stosuy said officers returned to the facility Saturday after a veterinarian found several animals taken Thursday were sicker than initially thought.

Owner Efrain Toledo was cited with having a non-ambulatory animal at a slaughterhouse, failing to provide vet care and depriving an animal of food and water, all misdemeanors.

State agriculture officials said there was not an imminent food-safety concern at the slaughterhouse, which has not been closed.

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