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image captionThe warning letter was for animal noise, but the geese and cockerels were said to be the worst offenders
An animal rescue centre faces a £2,500 fine if it cannot silence its unreasonably noisy geese, the owner says.
The Happy Pants Ranch in Kent, which cares for 350 rescued or special-needs animals, has been bombarded with complaints in recent months.
Owner Amey James was told she would be fined if the animals - specifically the geese and cockerels - were not hushed.
Swale Borough Council said it had a duty to investigate complaints .
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