By AAP A pair of Queensland men have been charged with animal cruelty after allegedly castrating two thoroughbred colts without pain relief. The men, a 69-year-old licensed thoroughbred trainer from Rockhampton and a 72-year-old licensed thoroughbred stablehand from Kenilworth, were both charged by the Queensland Racing Crime Squad. The pair will face… Read More » Read full article
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