A man in Florida faces a crime accused of a felony after the police said that he had killed and eaten two peacocks his pet, then his neighbor wrote a letter on this topic.
A written certificate from the Sharif office of Pascu County said that Craig Vaget, 61, from Hudson, was in a conflict with his neighbor, who said he continued to feed his peacock. The neighbor contacted the police when Foght left a message in her mailbox, saying he was killed and eaten two of them.
He threatened to continue killing and eating them if you continue to feed them.
Fogat later confirmed the story to the respondent officer, saying that he was saving the flying throat and cooking it in a frying pan. He said that the statement while moving to prison said that when he was released, he planned to kill all his pets to prevent anyone from being detained.
He was arrested on September 23 and was charged with strict livestock, which led to excessive pain or death.
Peacock is not home to Florida, and therefore it is not protected as other wildlife, but all animals are protected by the state Anti -cruelty law. A spokesman for the Basco Sharif Provincial Office said the peacock is a local non -original animal. If one is killed, potential charges are determined by the specific conditions of the case.