Goat Farmer Pleads Guilty, Must Thin Herd

A Monmouth County man who owns a goat farm has been told to thin the herd after he admitted improperly caring for animals.

Authorities cited 45-year-old Christopher Vaccaro in February after they said they found nearly 200 sick and malnourished goats, horses, chickens and peacocks on the farm in Millstone, N.J.

Only goats and a few chickens remain after the other animals were adopted.

Vaccaro pleaded guilty on Tuesday.

Chief humane law enforcement officer Victor β€œBuddy” Amato of the Monmouth County SPCA tells the Asbury Park Press the remaining goats need to be neutered in order for Vaccaro to manage the herd.

β€œWhat happened was he was somebody who had a farm that got out of control as far as the amount of animals,” Amato told the paper. β€œIt got to the point where he couldn’t possibly take care of them. It was one person trying to take care of 100 animals.”

Vaccaro was fined $2,000. He'll have to pay $500 with the rest suspended.

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