Cowboys And NY Troopers Aid SPCA In Removing Animals From New Berlin Farm After Court Order
Published: April 2nd, 2025

Cowboys and NY Troopers aid SPCA in removing animals from New Berlin farm after court order On March 28, the New York State Police and Susquehanna SPCA, with the aid from Curtis Walker Jr. and his crew of cowboys, enforced a court order to securely round-up several allegedly neglected animals at properties located on Clark Lane and Pig Farm Lane in the Town of New Berlin. (Photo from the NYSP)

NEW BERLIN – On Friday, March 28, the New York State Police assisted the Susquehanna SPCA with securely removing several animals at properties located on Clark Lane and Pig Farm Lane in the town of New Berlin.

The agencies were on scene after information was developed that the owner of the properties was violating a court order by possessing animals.

Three cows, one sheep, three dogs and fifteen cats were removed and transported to the Susquehanna SPCA.

The agencies were assisted by the Chenango County Sheriff's Department and Curtis Walker Jr. and his crew of cowboys who helped round up the stray cows and sheep.

Almost a year ago, over two dozen animals were located deceased and over 100 neglected animals were removed from the same property

In May 2024, four people were charged with numerous felonies and misdemeanors from the Agriculture and Markets Law.

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As a result of court proceedings, the owner of the property was not to own or possess any animals.

- Information from the NYSP



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