More than 100 animals — the majority being farm birds, as well as dogs, rabbits, ferrets, and other animals — were removed from a Plympton home Tuesday as part of an animal cruelty investigation, police said.

Plympton police enacted a search warrant at the property in conjunction with law enforcement from the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the department said .

Officers recovered 115 animals — including chickens, turkeys, geese, quails, ducks, one guinea hen, two dogs, two cats, five rabbits, two ferrets, and five goats — a process that took four hours, police said.

“We had probable cause to believe that animals on this property were being kept in violation of the law,” MSPCA said on Facebook . “When we got there, we saw that they were living in unsa

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