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JENNIFER PICKLES

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HEBDEN BRIDGE FARMER BANNED FOR MISTREATING COWS AND HIDING ANIMALS FROM AUTHORITIES

A farmer who mistreated her cows and had some hidden away from the authorities has been banned from keeping livestock for seven years.

Jennifer Pickles, 69, of High Royd Farm in Hebden Bridge, appeared before Bradford Magistrates’ Court on Friday, July 5.

She pleaded guilty to a number of offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

During investigations in December 2017 and January 2018, Calderdale Council’s Animal Welfare Officer and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) found that Pickles had caused unnecessary suffering to her cattle.

She had also put the safety of the food chain at risk and had not taken the action required to prevent the spread of animal diseases.

Alongside shocking animal rights breaches, including leaving the cows without food and water, the court heard Pickles had a number of cows that were unregistered.

All cows in the European Union are individually identified and their movements traced throughout their lives.

This is to help control and eradicate diseases such as Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB), Bovine Viral Diarrhoea and foot and mouth disease, and to protect people by ensuring that products going into the human food chain are safe and fully traceable so people know where they have come from.

During a herd test for bTB in 2017, Pickles lied to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) telling officials that her cows had died and were no longer on the premises.

But the cattle were later found to be living on the farm.

The test for bTB is the main way to control the disease in cattle.

Investigators told the court Pickles left her cows’ environment unsuitable as they didn’t have food, water or parasite control, were left among carcasses of other dead animals, and around broken wood and sharp objects that could hurt them.

Prior to enforcement, Pickles had received advice on animal health and welfare, plus orders to improve her treatment of the cows, but these were ignored.

The council, with its Animal Welfare Officer and Food Safety Team, works to ensure such neglect cases are rare in Calderdale.

In addition to a seven-year ban from keeping livestock, she was sentenced to 250 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay over £36,000 to Calderdale Council to cover costs.

Clr Susan Press, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communities, emphasized how seriously the council takes animal welfare and disease control, pointing out that livestock owners must understand their specific needs and regulations, and enforcement actions will be taken against rule-breakers.

The case underscores the lack of care shown by Ms.

Pickles toward her animals and highlights the importance of regulation and enforcement.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

works to ensure such neglect cases are rare in Calderdale. In addition to a seven-year ban from keeping livestock, she was sentenced to 250 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay over 36,000 to Calderdale Council to cover costs. Clr Sus...

Community order

250 hours

In addition to a seven-year ban from keeping livestock, she was sentenced to 250 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay over 36,000 to Calderdale Council to cover costs

Fine or payment

250 hours

In addition to a seven-year ban from keeping livestock, she was sentenced to 250 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay over 36,000 to Calderdale Council to cover costs

Location Information

Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, Yorkshire and the Humber, England, Town, Calderdale, Yorkshire and the Humber, HX7

Coordinates: 53.7411, -2.0138

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