Report: Misconduct at A&M campus led to animal mistreatment
October 20, 2016
DALLAS (AP) — Infighting and poor oversight, including an instance of "profound neglect," contributed to the mistreatment of animals at a Texas A&M University campus, according to federal and university reports.
Texas A&M University in Commerce, northeast of Dallas, violated three provisions of the federal Animal Welfare Act, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report dated Sept. 15. Among the findings were a veterinary care manager who was banned from the School of Agriculture's farm, an administrator who changed operating procedures without the authority to do so and at least...
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