Shawano County authorities say a farmer failed to take action after several warnings — now, he faces six charges of mistreating dozens of cattle, horses and chickens. Lance Rogalla could face up to nine months behind bars. Authorities warned Rogalla and a woman with him to clean up his barn and make sure his animals had food and water in November. An anonymous complaint brought deputies back out to the farm near Eland December 28th. Two horses, 28 chickens and 18 cattle were found with little or no food, water or shelter in sub-zero temperatures.
Farmer Fails To Heed Warnings, Charged Failing To Care For Animals
Jan 5, 2018 | 6:21 AM
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