Local farmer given 10-year prohibition from owning cattle
A Porcupine Plain farmer will pay a $7,000 fine and is prohibited from possessing cattle for the next 10 years after he was convicted of causing distress to his cattle.
Judge Inez Cardinal completed her sentencing of Alex Potoreyko after he was convicted last week of causing unnecessary pain and suffering to his cattle under the Criminal Code, and for not taking reasonable measures to relieve the animals of distress under Saskatchewan’s Animal Protection Act. Potoreyko wasn’t present for the first part of his sentencing on June 19 due to health concerns.
Potoreyko’s 10-year prohibition includes owning, possessing, or having custody and control of cattle. He’ll have until Nov. 15, 2019 to dispose of or sell any cattle he owns, or he must forfeit them to the provincial government.
The verdict comes after Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan recommended charges against Potereyko to the RCMP in 2017 after they received complaints of him not trimming his cattle’s hooves.