Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

 

A MAN sprung horsing around with a string of his farm animals has pleaded guilty to bestiality charges, for the second time in just two years.

 

Despite facing a maximum five years behind bars the 67-year-old has refused to stop having sex with his horses.

 

The sickening practice has left his neighbours, who have repeatedly filmed the barnyard dalliances, shocked.

 

The man’s wife, who owns a horse stud, has desperately tried to stop the practice by selling her smaller horses.

 

The man, whose name was suppressed by the County Court, was first convicted of the disgusting act in 2013.

 

Despite facing a maximum five years behind bars the 67-year-old has refused to stop having sex with his horses.

 

Entire Article Here

 

I'm just horsin around lol. There's not really a senate enquiry.

 

The neighbours repeatedly filmed the barnyard dalliances  Woman LOL

Message 1 of 18
Latest reply
17 REPLIES 17

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

Maybe the sickos wife has got her own thing

Going on with a stallion or two

That's why she got rid of the smaller horses

Message 11 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims


@opmania wrote:

Maybe the sickos wife has got her own thing

Going on with a stallion or two

That's why she got rid of the smaller horses


next thing you know they'll want to get married lol.

Message 12 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

The worst part for that bloke-is having to climb off

and race around the front to kiss the horse all the time..............................................Richo.

Message 13 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

How long before a campaign is mounted (ooops! sorry) to legalise love between human and beast? 5 years perhaps? After all we wouldn't want future generations viewing the present society as one that was scared of progress.

Message 14 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims


@village_person wrote:

How long before a campaign is mounted (ooops! sorry) to legalise love between human and beast? 5 years perhaps? After all we wouldn't want future generations viewing the present society as one that was scared of progress.


maybe NZ first and then Ireland.

Message 15 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

Google Mr Hands.... if you dare

 

Until 2006 in Washington there was no law against bestiality....as long as the animal was not injured but Mr Hands literally

 

busted his ass  to get one enabled

atheism is a non prophet organization
Message 16 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims

Remember The Roman Emperor Caligula? Known for "fiddling"  while Rome burned?

 

 

  • Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (August 31, 12 – January 24, 41), more commonly known by his nickname Caligula was a Roman Emperor. He was most famous for trying to make his horse, Incitatus, a consul and a priest.

    Incitatus was the name of Roman emperor Caligula's favored horse.
    Some have indicated that the horse was attended to by eighteen servants, and was fed oats mixed with gold flake.
     
    Incitatus had a stable of marble, with an ivory manger, purple blankets and a collar of precious stones.
     
    Caligula planned to make Incitatus a consul.
     
    Caligula even procured him a wife, a mare named Penelope.
     
    It has also been said Caligula claimed his horse to be a 'combination of all the gods' and to be worshiped as such. The horse would also "invite" dignitaries to dine with him, and had a house with full complement of servants to entertain such guests.
Message 17 of 18
Latest reply

Re: Senate Enquiry Into Bestiality Claims


@icyfroth wrote:

Remember The Roman Emperor Caligula? Known for "fiddling"  while Rome burned?

 

 .


No.  It was Nero that fiddled while Rome burned.

 

 

But yes, Caligula's horse did seem to get very special treatment 😀

Message 18 of 18
Latest reply