Man forced bird to drink whisky
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/wear/7727822.stm Version 0 of 1. A man who forced a chicken to drink whisky and blew cannabis smoke in its face before suffocating it has been spared jail by a County Durham court. Gary Maxwell, 21, also smashed another hen's head repeatedly against a shed wall until its neck snapped. He was given an 18-month community order on Thursday after the judge heard he had quit drink and drugs. Maxwell, of Bentinck Terrace, Newcastle, was ordered to pay £8 compensation to the birds' owner. At a previous hearing, Maxwell admitted two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to the birds. Horrible crime He was living at a hostel in Consett when he grabbed one hen from an allotment in July. District Judge Mary Hayes told Maxwell: "It was a serious matter. "You have got to watch that whatever happens, you control any impulses towards cruelty towards animals, which is a horrible crime, something completely defenceless." She praised Maxwell for being drug and alcohol free and urged him to continue with his battle. She added: "Having heard how hard you have been working at coming off drugs and coming off alcohol, there is no way I'm going to impose custody." |