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Lifetime ban for Staffordshire mother and her son

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Lifetime ban for Staffordshire mother and her son

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Lifetime ban for Lichfield mother and her son after horses die following 'shocking neglect'

By Lichfield Mercury | Posted: December 12, 2015

Read more: http://www.lichfieldmercury.co.uk/Lifet ... z480WL4lAk

Katrina Till, 39, and Liam Till, 19, of Deykin Road, received lifetime bans from keeping equines on Thursday (December 3). They had both previously (on November 24) been found guilty of offences relating to the Animal Welfare Act.

On October 3, 2014, two-year-old 13 hands (hh) piebald cob Bella was removed from a field in Staffordshire, and then 20-year-old 14hh palomino cob cross Holly was later seized on December 19, 2014.

Their foals were also removed because they were still dependent upon their mothers.
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