A man had sex with a Shetland pony after he was seen leading it and another pony into a dark wooded area at the end of a paddock, a court heard. Alan Barnfield, described as a "sexual deviant", was found by police "sweating profusely and smelling strongly of horses" after being called by worried residents. In his rucksack they found several cans of Lynx deodorant, a length of white electrical cable, a handheld water sprayer, a cloth, a metal dog chain and two bottles of Lucozade. A court heard that DNA from one of the two horses, called Sky, was found on a sample taken from year-old Barfield. Man jailed for 'sexual incident' with pony. Man had sex with horse.
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By Joshua Rhett Miller. November 20, am Updated November 20, am. Nicholas Anthony Sardo, 21, of Citra, was arrested for having intercourse with a small horse named Jackie G. Another woman then told authorities she saw Sardo having sex with the animal and approached him to discuss what she witnessed. Sardo then immediately admitted having sex with the pony — a confession he later made to a detective as well, deputies said. Read Next.
News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. Alan Barnfield, 44, was asked why he was carrying the odour-busting spray when he went for walk past a field of horses in the middle of the night. Barnfield said he was on medication for blood pressure and taking painkillers which made him sweat a lot. And he said he sometimes sweated so much it dripped off his arms — and had so many cans of spray as he worked in a deodorant factory.
Julian Ridgeway, 53, described as a 'dangerous sexual deviant', had attempted to murder the year-old girl in after she caught him about to attack her pony. Ridgeway served an eight-year prison sentence following the incident in which he tried to choke the teenager so "she would not live to tell the tale. This week, Leeds Crown Court, West Yorks, heard Ridgeway was at it again a quarter-of-a-century later after leading a horse into a pig pen before being disturbed by farmers.