Authorities say more than 350 animals were found living in unsanitary conditions with no food and little water at a farm in Calhoun County. According to WWMT, some of the animals living in the poor conditions at the farm near Burlington were goats, sheep, alpacas, miniature horses, rabbits, potbelly pigs and guinea pigs. However, officials say that 175 birds were also removed along with chickens and ducks. All the animals are in foster homes across the state, which may now become their permanent homes and the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office says charges for the people who live at the farm have been authorized.

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