A father and daughter have admitted causing unnecessary suffering to animals at their Pembrokeshire farm where one pig had its ear chewed as other animals had no food.
Richard and Brogan Scarfe, of Lamphey, pleaded guilty to causing harm to animals between January 2022 and April 2023.
Swansea Crown Court heard pigs were left next to carcasses and sheep were found in an emaciated state.
Scarfe, 44, was given an 11-month sentence, suspended for 12 months, and a lifetime ban from keeping animals, while his 26-year-old daughter was handed a 12-month community order.
The court heard Scarfe, who had owned the farm since 2019, had already been disqualified from keeping some animals in February 2022, before these offences were brought against him.
But he transferred the animals to the care of his daughter, who was unable to carry out the role due to "lack of experience".