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- The primary enclosure that contained the ostrich, rhea, and emu had an area of fencing with protruding sharp points approximately three foot in vertical length. -The metal roof of the primary enclosure of the Amazonian parrot had pulled away from the primary enclosure in the back left. This left a gap large enough for a wild bird to enter and nest. -The outdoor shelters for the scarlet macaw, the blue and gold macaw and the umbrella cockatoo had been chewed on by the birds leaving large missing sections. There were three screws were that only partly screwed into an area of the blue and gold macaw leaving shelter with over an inch of exposed screw. These shelters did not provide shelter from inclement weather or shade from the sun, and exposed screws could lead to injury of the birds. Primary enclosures must be maintained in good repair and sufficient to provide shelter from inclement weather and to provide shade. To be corrected by October 1, 2023

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web_siteName VERNON D MILLER
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web_inspectionDate 2023-09-14
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pdf_customer_name VERNON MILLER
pdf_customer_addr 6255 NORTH 1000 WEST SHIPSHEWANA, IN 46565
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