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News articles and other resources regarding unwanted horses and horse slaughter
– Maine –
 
These articles and reports have been compiled for reference purposes. Additional resources will be added as they come to our attention. All links were active at the time of original publication; some of these links are no longer active, but remain on this list as resources. For information regarding the content of linked sites, or to request content from sites without active links, please contact the source of the media report.
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Rockland man charged in horse death case
WMTW (Maine)
January 13, 2010

Waldoboro Police investigates seven dead horses
MPBN (Maine)
December 16, 2009

No vacancies at Down East animal refuge: Economy pushes owners to give up farm animals they have had for years
Bangor Daily News (Maine)
By Sharon Kiley Mack
October 2, 2009

Rescue Organizations Struggling With Excess Horses
WLBZ-TV (Troy, Maine)
January 19, 2009

High Costs Pinch Owners of Horses
Cooper M
Kennebec Journal
July 7, 2008

 

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