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Farmer avoids jail despite neglecting dozens of horses for years

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A horse lying on the ground, a horse with overgrown hooves, a horse with an untreated illness on its face and a horse in a muck-filled stable unable to put its leg down. Farmer Evan Lloyd Evans had avoided jail after the RSPCA seized 93 of his horses from Pencarth Uchaf Farm in Chwilog, on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales, because of neglect.
The 76-year-old farmer was not even allowed to own horses (Picture: Bellis Media North Wales)

A farmer who neglected his horses so badly three had to be put down has walked free from court.

Evan Evans, 76, was not even allowed to own horses in the first place after getting a 10-year ban in 2013 over similar neglect.

But he carried on keeping horses regardless until the RSPCA seized all 93 of them from his farm in Chwilog, north Wales, back in September.

The animal welfare officers found one horse had been left to suffer with a broken leg without any medical help. 

Many of the other animals were struggling with hoof problems and bad dental hygiene because they had not been cared for properly. 

All of the horses were kept in stables that were deep in muck. Only 24 animals were deemed to be in an acceptable condition and they were mostly foals.

Several cockerels on the farm also required medical treatment. 

A horse lying on the grass because its hooves were not cared for. Farmer Evan Lloyd Evans had avoided jail after the RSPCA seized 93 of his horses from Pencarth Uchaf Farm in Chwilog, on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales, because of neglect.
Many of the horses were struggling with hoof problems (Picture: Bellis Media North Wales)
A horse's overgrown hoof. Farmer Evan Lloyd Evans had avoided jail after the RSPCA seized 93 of his horses from Pencarth Uchaf Farm in Chwilog, on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales, because of neglect.
The horses’ hooves were overgrown and had not been maintained (Picture: Bellis Media North Wales)

The vet found ‘there was a serious and extensive failure to provide the most basic preventative health care which led to suffering.’ 

Evans was spared jail with a 20-week suspended sentence after the prosecution accepted he was not ‘deliberately cruel’.

But he was fined £1,128 and banned from keeping horses and poultry for 20 years.

Defending Evans in court, Andrew Scott said: ‘He could and should have been more proactive.

‘The RSPCA knew he had these animals and he couldn’t dispose of them. 

A horse in a stable filled with muck. Farmer Evan Lloyd Evans had avoided jail after the RSPCA seized 93 of his horses from Pencarth Uchaf Farm in Chwilog, on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales, because of neglect.
The stables were deep in muck which can be dangerous for horses (Picture: Bellis Media North Wales)
A horse with an untreated wound on its face. Farmer Evan Lloyd Evans had avoided jail after the RSPCA seized 93 of his horses from Pencarth Uchaf Farm in Chwilog, on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales, because of neglect.
The court heard the neglect was not deliberate (Picture: Bellis Media North Wales)

‘This wasn’t deliberate. He’s become a victim of circumstances.’

The lawyer added that Evans was ‘terrified’ of going back to prison after spending 10 weeks behind bars in 2013.

He was previously jailed after nine ponies had to be put down because of their mistreatment.

Mr Scott explained that Evans’s children had become involved when they realised how bad the horses were.

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