Kids break into farm and abuse petting zoo animals, owners find out on social media

The owners of an animal farm and market are outraged after discovering on social media that a group of teenagers broke into their farm, stole from their market, and even rode their donkeys in the petting zoo after putting lipstick on one of them.

Abma, who lives on the farm with his wife, immediately went to go investigate and found about a half-dozen teenagers running around the premises before allegedly taking off with farm property.

A couple of our animals got loose from gates left open but after thoroughly searching this morning, all animals are accounted for.

With something like this, it is almost like you just get sucker punched in the side and you really have to go around say is it really worth it?

Abma Farms said that their barnyard will be closed on Monday so that a veterinarian can complete a full wellness and health check on all animals.

Everybody has been concerned, everybody is concerned about the animals, the well-being of everything that has gone on, said Abma.

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