The appellant appealed the removal of 24 horses and a goat from her farm by the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA).
The OSPCA had issued several orders requiring the appellant to provide adequate food, water, hoof care, and veterinary treatment for the animals, which were found to be in poor body condition.
After multiple extensions and the appellant's failure to secure veterinary care, the OSPCA executed a warrant with a veterinarian who concluded the animals were in distress due to inadequate nutrition, lack of water, and lack of dental care.
The Animal Care Review Board found that the animals were properly removed in accordance with section 14(1) of the OSPCA Act.
The Board ordered that the healthy animals be returned subject to strict conditions, while the animals requiring ongoing medical care remain with the OSPCA at the appellant's expense.
The appellant was also ordered to pay $17,389.61 for the costs of care incurred to date.