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Residents press San Diego County to remove neglected horses on Artesian Road; county says inspections ongoing

2575113 · March 12, 2025
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Dozens of residents and animal‑welfare advocates used the non‑agenda public‑comment period on March 12 to urge the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to remove horses and dogs from a property on Artesian Road, alleging inadequate shelter and moldy hay.

Dozens of residents and animal‑welfare advocates used the non‑agenda public‑comment period on March 12 to urge the board to remove horses and dogs from a property on Artesian Road, saying the animals lack shelter and are being fed moldy hay.

Speakers described repeated welfare‑check reports and asked the county to send a board‑certified equine veterinarian and pursue enforcement. “This behavior…is not only unacceptable, but is intolerable,” said Zora Fahim, president and founder of Los Angeles Alliance for Animals, who called for aggressive action and prosecution of alleged cruelty cases.

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