One year after seizure, Cedarburg farm animals are happy again
Apr 02, 2025
Farm animals re-homed from a sanctuary in Cedarburg are doing well almost a year later.Last April, the Ozaukee County Sheriffs office raided Autumn Farm Sanctuary in Cedarburg, removing and finding new homes for its animals afte
r claims of claims of animal mistreatment.Former Autumn Farm volunteers like Erin Hammock spread the word on social media, garnering hundreds of followers before turning to TMJ4 for help. Now, Erin helps volunteer at Buckys Bull Rescue in Cedar Grove.Watch: One year after seizure, Cedarburg farm animals are happy again One year after seizure, Cedarburg farm animals are happy again"A lot of times, farm animals are just viewed as property, Hammock said. To highlight this (story), I really think people thought about this in a different way."Bo and Bucky are two of the male cattle from Autumn Farm who found a new home at Buckys. Over the past few years, Jenni Spinelli has taken in several other cows as well. "It took a few weeks for [Bo and Ruth] to realize they were going to have hay every day, Spinelli said. "Animals shouldn't be commodified. We shouldn't be using them to make money for ourselves."Other farm animals like turkeys, chickens and goats, were given to other sanctuaries across the state, like Another Chance Ranch in Dodge County and Heartland Farm Sanctuary in Dane County. The owner of Autumn Farm was eventually sentenced to probation as part of a plea deal.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip ...read more read less