Dead Horses and Foals Found on North Dakota Man's Farm

A starving white horse reduced to skin and bones by lack of feed.
A starving white horse reduced to skin and bones by lack of feed. Dawn Vogle

Newsdate: Monday, March 8, 2021 - 7:35 am
Location: ZAP, North Dakota

A North Dakota man has been accused of feeding moldy hay and denying water to numerous horses that wound up dead or sick under his care. He has been charged with felony animal cruelty.

Neglected, emaciated horse being rescued by a woman.

Neglected, emaciated horse being rescued by a woman.

All the live animals on the farm including horses, cows and a donkey were seized by the local sheriff's department.
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Mercer County deputies found 15 dead horses and 11 dead foals and fetuses over the weekend on the property of Shanan Weigum, of Zap, located about 60 miles (96.5 kilometers) northwest of Bismarck. They also found a donkey and 39 horses in poor condition, as well as four dead lambs.

A young steer and two of the sick horses had to be euthanized, and two others were transported for treatment of infections, officials said.

Four cows, a bull, a goat and 26 sheep in another corral were in good condition and had adequate food and water. Weigum owned those animals, but he was being paid by an out-of-state owner to care for the horses, authorities said.

All of the animals were seized by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department, The Bismarck Tribune reported


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