EGAN, JR., J.
In 2003, defendant acquired two American Quarter horses, Whiskey and Topper. The horses, previously owned by defendant's deceased brother, had been companions for more than two decades and, by all accounts, would become agitated whenever they were separated from one another. Additionally, according to defendant, Whiskey and Topper were "barn sour"—meaning that they would not go inside a barn or enclosed structure— and, as a result, were...
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