Gries. Disarray of Elected Officials Forced to Feed Abandoned Animals
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In Gries, in the Lower Rhine, animals left behind for two months on the exploitation of an incarcerated owner will finally be placed. On Thursday, 29 May, the court mandated a veterinarian, allowing the signature of an order. End of an administrative impasse during which the municipal team took over to feed them.
Since the imprisonment of an agricultural operator in Gries in April, elected officials and municipal employees have taken over to feed and ensure the survival of some 20 abandoned animals on his land. Between calls with the prefecture and waiting for a judicial decision, the town hall is impatient to be able to place these animals in good hands.
Since the imprisonment of an agricultural operator in Gries in April, elected officials and municipal employees have taken over to feed and ensure the survival of some 20 abandoned animals on his land. Between calls with the prefecture and waiting for a judicial decision, the town hall is impatient to be able to place these animals in good hands.
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