A friend of mine I work with neigbor's horse who was only 10 years old and blind was dragged this weekend by a atv. This horse was not only blind but gave rides to all the neighborhood kids and never had a mean bone in his body. I have horses that I truely love and if this were my baby I don't know what I would do. This just sickens me. This horse was tied to a atv and dragged for several miles they believe. Their is a atv path nearby and the owner recently fenced in the pasture for her horses. They believe it was kids but what kind of kids would do this to an animal, a future socialpath. I'd like to have 5 minutes with this person, I honestly think I would kill(I mean it )if this were any of my babies. I really don't know how this woman could cope with this, but my heart goes out to her. here is the article from our local paper.
ATV riders sought in death of horse, cruelty to others
By Monica Pryts
Herald Staff Writer
SHENANGO TOWNSHIP
The Humane Society of Mercer County and state police are looking for all-terrain vehicle riders they believe killed a horse and possibly hurt four others in Shenango Township between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.
Its horrible, said Renee Dorogy, the humane agent whos investigating the animal cruelty incident with police.
Ms. Dorogy and police were called around 6 p.m. Wednesday to a pasture at state Route 318 and Bethel-Wilmington Road, where Tory Morgan of Sharon leases the property for her five horses.
The property the pasture occupies is owned by Adam Nitch, who lives nearby but cant see the pasture from his home, Ms. Dorogy said.
Ms. Morgan had been at the pasture around 8 p.m. Tuesday to feed the horses and when she returned early Wednesday evening, she found one horse, Kaluha, dead and the others injured. She noticed the pasture was full of what looked like ATV tracks.
Kaluha, a 10-year-old male that was blind, had marks on his body that appeared to have been from a rope. Ms. Morgan believes that means the horse was tied to a rope and dragged by an ATV and she and police think Kaluha was also hit by one.
It was definitely not an accident. The owner is devastated, Ms. Dorogy said.
Kaluha also had patches of his white fur missing, a broken leg and multiple cuts and scratches over much of his body. The other horses had cuts and scratches, which could have come from them running through trees to escape the alleged attackers, Ms. Dorogy said.
The other horses were scared to death, she said.
The pasture is surrounded by fencing and all but one of the gates are locked to allow the Amish to fish at a nearby pond, she said.
I cant understand how a person could knowingly hit or drag a horse, Ms. Dorogy said.
A neighboring property owner told Ms. Dorogy they heard ATVs early Wednesday but couldnt see anything from their home. She still has several more neighbors to interview.
The Humane Society is offering a $500 reward for anyone with information that leads to the conviction of whoever is responsible for the horses death.
Anyone with information about the incident should call the Humane Society at 724-981-5445 or state police at 724-662-6162.
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ATV riders sought in death of horse, cruelty to others
By Monica Pryts
Herald Staff Writer
SHENANGO TOWNSHIP
The Humane Society of Mercer County and state police are looking for all-terrain vehicle riders they believe killed a horse and possibly hurt four others in Shenango Township between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.
Its horrible, said Renee Dorogy, the humane agent whos investigating the animal cruelty incident with police.
Ms. Dorogy and police were called around 6 p.m. Wednesday to a pasture at state Route 318 and Bethel-Wilmington Road, where Tory Morgan of Sharon leases the property for her five horses.
The property the pasture occupies is owned by Adam Nitch, who lives nearby but cant see the pasture from his home, Ms. Dorogy said.
Ms. Morgan had been at the pasture around 8 p.m. Tuesday to feed the horses and when she returned early Wednesday evening, she found one horse, Kaluha, dead and the others injured. She noticed the pasture was full of what looked like ATV tracks.
Kaluha, a 10-year-old male that was blind, had marks on his body that appeared to have been from a rope. Ms. Morgan believes that means the horse was tied to a rope and dragged by an ATV and she and police think Kaluha was also hit by one.
It was definitely not an accident. The owner is devastated, Ms. Dorogy said.
Kaluha also had patches of his white fur missing, a broken leg and multiple cuts and scratches over much of his body. The other horses had cuts and scratches, which could have come from them running through trees to escape the alleged attackers, Ms. Dorogy said.
The other horses were scared to death, she said.
The pasture is surrounded by fencing and all but one of the gates are locked to allow the Amish to fish at a nearby pond, she said.
I cant understand how a person could knowingly hit or drag a horse, Ms. Dorogy said.
A neighboring property owner told Ms. Dorogy they heard ATVs early Wednesday but couldnt see anything from their home. She still has several more neighbors to interview.
The Humane Society is offering a $500 reward for anyone with information that leads to the conviction of whoever is responsible for the horses death.
Anyone with information about the incident should call the Humane Society at 724-981-5445 or state police at 724-662-6162.
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