Friday, October 23, 2015

Married Miami bodybuilders charged with starving their three horses until they were skin and bone... as their lawyer insists the animals just 'skipped a meal'

FLORIDA -- Two married bodybuilders have been charged with animal cruelty after Florida authorities found three 'horribly emaciated' and starved horses at their ranch in a rural area of South Miami-Dade.

Miami-Dade Agricultural Patrol officials seized the animals on May 27 and Alex Paez, 48, was hit with four misdemeanor counts of animal abuse and issued a promise to appear in court.

 

His wife, 50-year-old Milagros Cowan (aka Magdalia Cowen), was arraigned Friday on the same charges as her husband.

After the hungry horses were seized in May, they were handed over to the South Florida Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SFSPCA) to be nursed back to health, the agency reported.

 
 

It appeared the horses' hooves had not been trimmed in at least a year and they were so overgrown that one of the animals was having trouble walking and almost toppled over while being rescued.

SFSPCA director of ranch operations, Laurie Waggoner, called the stalls where the horses were being kept 'filthy' and said they 'looked like they hadn't been cleaned in a very long time'.

Cowan reportedly said the horses were just 'a little thin' and their hooves were 'not that bad'.

A volunteer who was assisting Waggoner, John Garcia, said: 'There was trash and dangerous debris everywhere, all over the ground, making it almost impossible to find a place to walk without stepping on something.

 

'There was absolutely no place to turn out the horses.'

Paez and Cowan, who participate in competitions around the US, had similar charges dropped four years ago after completing a pre-trial intervention program, the Miami Herald reported.

Their lawyer called the new charges 'no big deal' on Friday.

 

Alexander Michaels said: 'I wish the police would spend more time on human victims, and child victims, than on horses who skipped a meal.'

The SFSPCA is still caring for the horses and Waggoner said they have 'gained a lot of weight'.

SFSPCA board member Julie Shelton called seeing the horses every day was 'heartbreaking'.

She said: 'They are just traumatized.'

(Daily Mail - Oct 22, 2015)

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