Sask. cattle seizure results in over $20K in fines
The seizure of over 100 cattle from a family run operation in northeast Saskatchewan, has resulted in fines totalling $21,000.
Maureen Black, 75, was sentenced Wednesday in Nipawin Provincial Court after entering a guilty plea under section four of the Animal Protection Act. This relates to an individual causing an animal to be in distress.
Black received a $15,000 fine, but must also pay $6,000 in surcharges and is also facing a lifetime prohibition with respect to owning, possessing, having custody or control of cattle.
On April 2, 2020, a total of 107 cattle, at the farm near Love, were taken into protective custody. The charges were laid seven months later. Don Ferguson, executive director of APSS, explained many of the cattle were showing signs of malnourishment due to insufficent or quality of feed.