Susquehanna SPCA Acquires Massive Farm in Cooperstown
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Susquehanna SPCA acquires massive farm in Cooperstown
(WIVT/WBGH) - A local animal rescue has a new place to hold abused farm animals in the event of a major animal cruelty case. The Susquehanna SPCA announced that it has acquired a 26-acre farm in Cooperstown to temporarily board livestock that has been seized due to abuse or neglect. The SPCA acquired the property for $360,000 and has raised another $60,000 for needed equipment through donations from the farm's prior owners, Gary and Beth Glynn, …
Susquehanna SPCA buys a farm to care for large animals - Finnoexpert
In the past five years, the Susquehanna SPCA’s farm animal intake increased by 700%, from 27 animals in 2020 to 216 animals so far this year. The SQSPCA has cared for more than 20 species of animals this year, including 10 species of farm animals ranging from guinea hens to a yak, according to information from the animal shelter. On Tuesday, Oct. 7, SQSPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes announced the acquisition of a farm in Middlefield and th…
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