Omaha World-Herald | South Omaha horse left 'totally defenseless' after tail is cut off Omaha World-Herald It may have been the first incident of a horse's tail being cut in Douglas County, said Kelli Brown, director of field operations for the Nebraska Humane Society. Brown has heard of other incidents across the state in rural counties — about two per year. |
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