The appellant appealed a decision by the Chief Animal Welfare Inspector to keep her removed animals (a horse, pigs, poultry, and waterfowl) in care, and appealed the associated Statement of Account for boarding and veterinary costs.
The Animal Care Review Board found that the respondent did not have reasonable grounds to believe the pigs, poultry, and waterfowl would be in distress if returned, as the appellant had made significant improvements to their conditions.
However, the Board upheld the decision to keep the horse in care, finding the appellant failed to demonstrate an ability to provide the necessary nutrition for the horse to gain weight.
The Board also varied the Statement of Account from $8,872.45 to $5,599.15, reducing the boarding rates for the pigs and removing unnecessary veterinary examination fees.