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rodeomom3
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Auctioneer 1st Man Charged Under California Law To Protect Horses From Slaughter
June 5, 2014 12:02 AM
 
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MADERA (KPIX 5) — They were called Lacey and Squirt, two professional rodeo horses and beloved pets. But they ended up sold for meat on someone’s dinner plate overseas.
In a landmark case, a suspect has been charged with delivering at least one of them to slaughter.
The case is the talk of the town in Madera. Sheriff John Anderson has arrested a well-known businessman for an almost unheard of crime. “He will be treated no differently than anyone else,” Anderson said.
Billy Ray Brown Jr., son of the owner of the local B and B Livestock auction, is accused of sending a horse called Lacey out of state to slaughter for human consumption.
Read More:That is a felony in California. A law was passed in 1998 to protect horses. This is the first time that it has ever been enforced.
Brown is a familiar face at B and B: He is the auctioneer.
So how did he get Lacey? Detective Adam McEwen said his investigation started when Lacey’s owner reported her and another horse called Squirt missing.
The owner told the detective that he had given the horses to Summer Rose Tex, a brand inspector with the California Department of Food and Agriculture, whom he trusted, and whom he says promised to take them to Harris farms to retire.
But instead, according to arrest records, she admitted to the owner that she had lied about where she had taken them.
Tex admitted selling them to a horse dealer, who McEwen later learned sold them to Billy Brown.
A paper trail led the detective across three states from California to Oregon, Washington, and across the border to a slaughterhouse in Canada.
“I visited this slaughterhouse in an undercover capacity,” said Eric Sakach, a senior investigator with the Humane Society of the United States.
The Humane Society supports the SAFE Act, a bill that would ban the export of horses to slaughter for human consumption.
“In many cases you will see the stunner hit the horse five, six times before they are actually going down and staying down,” he said.
Sakach said California is one of the only states that bans shipping horses here. And yet in 2013 over 140,000 horses went to slaughter, and many of those horses came from California.
KPIX 5 couldn’t find Brown, but did meet up with his father, Billy Brown Sr. “There’s nothing to be said, instructions from the attorney, until its done,” he said. Then he proceeded to kick us out.
McEwen and his boss Sheriff Anderson said they are confident there will be a conviction, because Brown admitted using a fake name in the deal.
“He picked the name out of the phone book,” said McEwen.
But McEwen said the signature was just like Brown’s.
“It was painfully obvious that it had been forged. We asked him, ‘If this deal you are saying is legit, then why not use your own information?’” the detective said.
He said Brown told him that from selling horses in the past that he had aroused the suspicion of Canadian authorities. At one time or another they inquired why he was bringing so many horses to the facility.
Summer Rose Tex faces grand theft charges in the case. Her attorney said she never made any promises to the owner of the horses and had no idea they were going to go to slaughter. She is on administrative leave while the Department of Food and Agriculture investigates.
 
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
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 If you do not want someone eating your beloved snowflakes, then keep them yourself or put them down.  This is stupid. 
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Rodeo_cowgirl
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Posted 2015-06-12 3:41 PM
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Not really we here in CO have a huge problem with this right now. At a local auction the auctioner will not take bids from anyone not a kill buyer and the local kill buyer is reselling all the horses he now get to a "rescues" for 2x the auction price ....it's all over FB....look up be where of the Colorado fed lot page. Colorado feed lot horses. And northern Colorado horse auctions. It would do some good for those crooks to be scared straight.
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hoofs_in_motion
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I wonder how many anti-slaughter people are going to pay for these horses feed/care/expenses out of their own pockets? 
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-06-12 4:04 PM
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Rodeo_cowgirl - 2015-06-12 3:41 PM Not really we here in CO have a huge problem with this right now. At a local auction the auctioner will not take bids from anyone not a kill buyer and the local kill buyer is reselling all the horses he now get to a "rescues" for 2x the auction price ....it's all over FB....look up be where of the Colorado fed lot page. Colorado feed lot horses. And northern Colorado horse auctions. It would do some good for those crooks to be scared straight.

I'm confused..  They only take bids from kill buyers? 
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-06-12 4:07 PM
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hoofs_in_motion - 2015-06-12 3:52 PM I wonder how many anti-slaughter people are going to pay for these horses feed/care/expenses out of their own pockets? 

I wish they would open it up here in the states and regulate the conditions so that it is humane.  I really don't like slaughter, it makes me so sad.....but I despise backyard breeders for continuing to breed junk that they can't use and contributing to the horse over population.  There were several paints on fb yesterday that someone was trying to find homes for before they went to auction...poor things were skinny and so horribly inbred that idk what you could do with them.  There was a yearling that looked like a skinny weaningly.  Makes me just hate people in general.  You have a dink of a mare and a dink of a stud, but you breed them because they're spotted..... ARGH!
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Reg. Oct 2003
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-06-12 3:32 PM  If you do not want someone eating your beloved snowflakes, then keep them yourself or put them down.  This is stupid. 

I agree but once again people don't want to take responsibility and prefer to put it on someone else's shoulders so they can turn around and act like they are the victim when they are the one that caused the problem. 
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hoofs_in_motion - 2015-06-12 2:52 PM I wonder how many anti-slaughter people are going to pay for these horses feed/care/expenses out of their own pockets? 

Exactly!!!!   There is a need for slaughter in the US.  We put down other animals/pets that are unwanted... Yes, it is sad.  I wish we didnt have a need for it.  But, we do.  Quit making this a crime and wasting our money.  If you are so concerned with "saving" the animals... Open up your own wallet!
 
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Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2015-06-12 4:22 PM
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-06-12 3:32 PM  If you do not want someone eating your beloved snowflakes, then keep them yourself or put them down.  This is stupid. 

I agree.  
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arion
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Rodeo_cowgirl - 2015-06-12 3:41 PM

Not really we here in CO have a huge problem with this right now. At a local auction the auctioner will not take bids from anyone not a kill buyer and the local kill buyer is reselling all the horses he now get to a "rescues" for 2x the auction price ....it's all over FB....look up be where of the Colorado fed lot page. Colorado feed lot horses. And northern Colorado horse auctions. It would do some good for those crooks to be scared straight.

Sounds like an entrepreneur to me.

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Reg. Nov 2006
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total performance - 2015-06-12 4:22 PM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-06-12 3:32 PM  If you do not want someone eating your beloved snowflakes, then keep them yourself or put them down.  This is stupid. 
I agree.  

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reditorun
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Posted 2015-06-12 4:38 PM
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If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.
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reditorun
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Can you imagine how you would feel if someone picked up your good horse and you found out it went to slaughter for someone else's profit.
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reditorun - 2015-06-12 3:38 PM If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.

Was there a boarding contract in place or did they relinquish ownership to the retirement home on the promise they would keep them for life?
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rodeomom3
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hoofs_in_motion - 2015-06-12 3:52 PM I wonder how many anti-slaughter people are going to pay for these horses feed/care/expenses out of their own pockets? 
I wish they would open it up here in the states and regulate the conditions so that it is humane.  I really don't like slaughter, it makes me so sad.....but I despise backyard breeders for continuing to breed junk that they can't use and contributing to the horse over population.  There were several paints on fb yesterday that someone was trying to find homes for before they went to auction...poor things were skinny and so horribly inbred that idk what you could do with them.  There was a yearling that looked like a skinny weaningly.  Makes me just hate people in general.  You have a dink of a mare and a dink of a stud, but you breed them because they're spotted..... ARGH!

Ditto, the guy making my kitchen cabinets called me asking how to sell his non- papered, no idea of breeding 2 year old stud colt who bred his mare- uggg.  I referred him to craigs list.  Slaughter makes me sad too, but if it were legal here it would be minimum trauma to the horses.  It needs to be legal in the US.  I joined a FB page, horses for sale in Houston and the majority listed are in such poor condition it is heart breaking.

As to the article, 2 issues- if you want to keep control of your horse- keep them in your care, although I do give the owner credit for following through.

2nd is the auctioneer broke the law,  but I wonder who the "owner" of these horses is/was that this is the first time they have enforced this law that has been on the books since 1998?   If this will prevent a stolen horse from going to slaughter, and I don't know that it will,  than that is a good thing.
 



 
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MS2011
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reditorun - 2015-06-12 4:38 PM If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.

It's not that I don't feel awful for them, but I think the lawsuit is against the wrong person.  They need to go after the girl that sold the horses to him.
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reditorun - 2015-06-12 4:38 PM

If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.

Why didn't they take them there themselves?
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rodeomom3
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reditorun - 2015-06-12 4:38 PM If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.
It's not that I don't feel awful for them, but I think the lawsuit is against the wrong person.  They need to go after the girl that sold the horses to him.

The girl is being charged with grand theft, the auctioneer is being charged because he broke the law hauling horses to Canada for slaughter and using a fake name to do it- nothing to do with how the horses ended up with him- just so happened he was hauling horses that someone was looking for and they were on his truck.  I feel bad for the owners of the horses.
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They never made it to Harris ranch. The girl - who had been a long time friend - had set it up but sold the horses instead. She is facing grand theft charges.
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reditorun - 2015-06-12 4:38 PM If you personally knew these folks like I do and maybe knew the whole story you would not think it was stupid. These horses were not supposed to be slaughtered. They were supposed to be hauled to the Harris Ranch where they retire older horses but the girl sold them to this guy who took them to slaughter. It's not that these people are against slaughtering horses, that just wasn't the plan for these two. They were stolen from them.
It's not that I don't feel awful for them, but I think the lawsuit is against the wrong person.  They need to go after the girl that sold the horses to him.

The girl is being charged with grand theft, the auctioneer is being charged because he broke the law hauling horses to Canada for slaughter and using a fake name to do it- nothing to do with how the horses ended up with him- just so happened he was hauling horses that someone was looking for and they were on his truck.  I feel bad for the owners of the horses.

Exactly! This is not about slaughter - it's about people breaking the law.
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