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Blocker Dude Ranch Owner Charged with Animal Abandonment Following Investigation

Blocker Dude Ranch Owner Charged with Animal Abandonment Following Investigation

Columbia, S.C.: Blocker Dude Ranch Owner Pleads Guilty to Animal Abandonment

In a surprising turn of events, the owner of Blocker Dude Ranch in Columbia, Nicholas Blocker, has pled guilty to multiple counts of animal abandonment. The announcement was made on Thursday by the SC Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office, culminating an investigation that began earlier this year.

The Investigation Begins

It all started back on May 3, 2023, when the Humane Society of South Carolina received a flurry of reports regarding the welfare of several horses at Blocker’s ranch. Concerned citizens reached out, highlighting their worries for the animals, which prompted the Humane Society to contact local law enforcement, specifically the Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD), to conduct a welfare check on the horses.

Arrangements for Rehabilitation

After meeting with Blocker, it was decided that the Humane Society would step in to help cover the costs for veterinary care for the horses. The arrangement was crafted with a focus on rehabilitation and education, allowing Blocker to retain care of the animals during the process. However, as the situation unfolded, it became apparent that further intervention was necessary.

Seizure of Horses

Fast forward to August 17, 2023, and things took a serious turn. Authorities arrested Blocker and seized four horses from the ranch, transporting them to Equine Rescue of Aiken for necessary rehabilitation and care. Thanks to the efforts from both the Humane Society and Equine Rescue, the horses were given a second chance at life, free from the concerns that had originally plagued their circumstances.

Changes to Charges

Initially, Blocker faced more severe charges of ill-treatment of animals, torture, and cruel work practices. However, these charges were ultimately reduced to four counts of abandonment of animals on November 12. It’s a significant change, but it still signifies that the previous conditions at the ranch weren’t up to the expected standards of care.

The Court’s Decision

In a courtroom appearance, Judge Milton G. Kimpson laid down the law after Blocker’s guilty plea, handing down a time-served sentence. As part of the agreement, Blocker relinquished ownership of the three horses he owned, along with custody of a fourth horse entrusted to him by another owner.

Prohibition from Horse Ownership

As a part of the ruling, Judge Kimpson took an extra step to protect horses in the community. Blocker has been banned from owning, possessing, or caring for any horses for a period of five years. This prohibition aims to ensure that similar situations do not occur in the future, fostering a safer environment for animals in Columbia and beyond.

A Community’s Reaction

The case has sparked conversations around animal welfare in the region, with many community members expressing relief that the horses are now safe and in good hands. Local animal advocates continue to emphasize the importance of keeping an eye out for animals that may need help and reporting any suspicious circumstances.

In the wake of this development, it’s clear that while the situation at Blocker Dude Ranch was troubling, the swift actions by the Humane Society, RCSD, and Equine Rescue of Aiken ensured a positive outcome for the horses involved. The community seems committed to ensuring that all animals receive the care and protection they deserve.


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