CONVICTED (2018) | Jane Edwards, born c. 1971, of Riverbank, Bagillt CH6 6JW – left emaciated sheep and a pony to die in a snow-covered field.
Carcasses of sheep and a Shetland pony were found in a field on Jane Edwards’ family smallholding. Two live sheep, one a black-horned ram, were found sheltering in a shed. Both were extremely thin and there was no sign of hay or feed in the snowbound field.
One has since died in care, while the other has been boarded.
A vet concluded the animals were malnourished through neglect and a post-mortem examination found one of the other dead sheep was suffering from anaemia and had a parasitic infection.
Edwards admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the sheep by failing to provide adequate nutrition and parasitic control.
Sentence: 100 hours of unpaid work; total of £385 costs and charges. A shocking TWO-year ban on keeping animals (expired 2020).
More on Jane Edwards and family here.
How sad ,she should be banned for life and sent to prison for what she’s done to those animals.