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Organizations File Charges over Dumping of Chickens 'as a Joke' in Bridal Couple's Garden

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Several animal welfare organizations have filed charges of animal cruelty against a group of people who dumped 59 chickens in the garden of a couple they were friends with getting married last weekend. According to the organizations, the animals were in visibly poor condition when they were left behind 'as a joke'.
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A ‘wedding prank’ in which 59 chickens were dumped in the garden of a bridal couple in Heesch last weekend is facing serious legal repercussions. Several animal welfare organizations have filed charges of animal cruelty. According to the aid organizations, the animals were in deplorable condition.

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Several animal welfare organizations have filed charges of animal cruelty against a group of people who dumped 59 chickens in the garden of a couple they were friends with getting married last weekend. According to the organizations, the animals were in visibly poor condition when they were left behind 'as a joke'.

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Animal organizations have filed a complaint against the people who dumped 59 roosters in the garden of a newlywed couple in Heesch. The complaint was filed with the animal police in Amsterdam by the Comité Dierennoodhulp, House of Animals Foundation, Stichting Hurmes Dierenthoes, and two witnesses.

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Multiple animal rights organizations have filed charges of animal cruelty after sixty chickens and roosters were dumped in the garden of a newlywed couple in Heesch on Friday. The animals are in critical condition, and at least two did not survive the act. The organizations that filed charges are: Comité Dierennoodhulp, House of Animals Foundation, and Stichting Hurmes Dierenthoes. Earlier, some agencies had already made it clear that they were …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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