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After Years-Long Legal Fight, Ohio Veteran Can Keep Therapy Ducks

Sam Hendren
Veteran Darin Welker and his pet duck Beaureguard in 2014.

A Coshocton County veteran who sought to defy local law and keep pet ducks, that he says help relieve his post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, can now keep them.

The West Lafayette Village Council this week granted Darin Welker a variance to an ordinance prohibiting farm animals in the village, about 80 miles east of Columbus.

Welker was convicted in 2014 of a misdemeanor for violating the ban on farm animals. A state appeals court later upheld his conviction and the Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal.

Welker argued his six ducks have been therapeutic. He served in Iraq with the Army and was medically discharged from the Ohio National Guard. His doctor says the ducks have helped.

Welker declined to comment on the decision.

A bill in the Ohio legislature would trump home rule in local communities by permitting property owners to keep a limited number of small animals.

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