NEW HOLLAND, Pa. (AP) — A Rhode Island man who authorities say transported a horse later found shot more than 100 times with paintballs in central Pennsylvania has been found guilty of animal cruelty.

Phillip Price, 65, of East Providence, was convicted Friday in New Holland of counts including animal cruelty and dealing and handling animals without a license.

He was ordered to pay fines and more than $10,000 in restitution for the horse’s recovery costs.

The 20-year-old horse named Lily was found at the New Holland Sales Stables in March. Police said the horse was hit by about 130 paintballs at close range and needed surgery to remove its injured right eye.

It hasn’t been determined how Lily received the paint markings.

Lily continues to recover at a facility in Kennett Square.