NJ farm owner charged for neglecting animals, prosecutor says
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NJ farm owner charged for neglecting animals, prosecutor says

HARMONY TWP., N.J. - A New Jersey woman is facing animal cruelty charges for conditions on her Harmony Township farm.


Andrea DeCarlo was charged in April for failing to care for her horse, sheep and a ram, said the Warren County Prosecutor's Office.


The horse was severely underweight with inadequate shelter and eating hay soaked in urine and feces, the prosecutor said. DeCarlo also had several malnourished sheep with little shelter and exposed to areas with broken glass and sharp nails, as well as a ram with an injured leg, missing hair and in poor health.


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