The owner of a Flemington animal
rescue faces charges after police found 71 animals they say
were neglected.
Michael
Featherston, of Flemington, faces animal cruelty and illegal gun
charges.
The animals included a horse, cows
and goats in what police say were poor living conditions. Several dead
animals were also found.
Most of the 71
farm animals removed from Hunterdon County needed to be split up, under new
care from more than a dozen rescue farms.
Two of the horses are now being nursed
back to health at a farm in Colts Neck.
"It's a huge undertaking just
from law enforcement and rescue, not one rescue can take on something like
this," says Lesley Luckhardt, with Bluemont Equine Sanctuary.
Lesley and Carl Luckhardt's
Bluemont Equine Sanctuary now has two new lifelong guests – Stevie and Jane.
Rescued from deplorable conditions, both horses arrived at the farm in need of
care – severely malnourished, infected with lice and with overgrown feet. They now join her other 29 equine animals.
"You have your initial upfront
care and then you get them healthy, nice and fat, and then routine care for
life, which hopefully is a very long time," says Lesly.
Lesley and Carl's rescue is
also considered a sanctuary, which means Stevie and Jane will never be
separated and will live out the rest of their lives right on the property.