ARM Exposes Horse Slaughtering At Miami-Dade Farm

Animal Recovery Mission has released information on their disturbing discovery of almost two dozen horses found slaughtered at a Northwest Miami-Dade farm.

The horses were found at a farm located at 17900 NW 129th Avenue, officials with ARM said. ARM investigator Rachel Taylor said the animals were found in several stages of decomposition, some being dead for as long as a month.

Taylor said the group was notified about a horse dead in the area early Wednesday morning and found several different locations where bodies were found.

The animals were found stripped of their meat for likely human consumption, according to Taylor, as well as for religious rituals associated with Santeria.

Taylor said ARM has investigated farms in the area before, including exposing and shutting down multiple slaughterhouses in Northwest Miami-Dade since 2010.

Officials have not released any information on any possible arrests or charges stemming from the findings.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content