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Board upholds $150 citation after neighbor testimony and photos in Keys Ferry Road poultry-kill case

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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The Code Enforcement Board found evidence that two dogs had been off property and unrestrained at 10311 Keys Ferry Road after neighbor testimony and photos showing dead poultry; the board upheld the $150 citation for the property owner.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on March 21 upheld a $150 citation against the owner of the property at 10311 Keys Ferry Road after a neighbor testified and presented photographs showing dead poultry and two dogs near a chicken coop.

Witness Kimberly Philpott told the board she observed two dogs exiting a pen and later found multiple dead birds, including chickens, turkeys and peacocks. "They were coming out of the pen...and they had killed a bunch of animals," Philpott said in…

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