ELBERTON - Richard and Christine McRae will spend six months in jail and the following 18 years on probation after they were sentenced Tuesday on 18 counts each of animal cruelty.<br>
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The state Department of Agriculture had to confiscate 17 horses from the McRaes' farm last year. District Attorney Bob Lavender said two of the 17 horses died while in state care. Another was euthanized because it was in poor health, he said.<br>
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The couple has owned horses for 30 years, but will be prohibited from doing so while on probation.<br>
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The McRaes' attorney, Jeff Rothman, said the horses suffered because of his clients' ignorance, not their neglect. The McRaes, who were also convicted last month of improperly disposing a carcass, face about $2,000 in fines along with their jail time.<br>
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``They loved those horses. They just messed up,'' Rothman said.<br>
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The McRaes will forfeit their horses to the state. Lavender said the state can sell the horses for about $50,000, which will be used to recoup the agriculture department's $70,000 in holding and veterinary expenses.
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