Horses Removed From Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds
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Two allegedly malnourished horses have been removed from rented stalls at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea, Ohio.
Tim Fowler, president of the Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society, the horses were removed from the property in late January.
“From the picture I saw, the horses appeared to be malnourished.” Fowler said.
Fowler said the Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society manages the buildings at the fairgrounds and leases stalls to owners who reside in urban areas in or near Berea. Between 80 and 100 horses reside there, and owners either care for the animals themselves or arrange for the fairgrounds’ farm manager to provide care. Either way, all stall leases include stipulations that owners will provide appropriate care for their animals, he said
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