YEEHAW The Humane Society of the United States Announces $10,000 Reward for Information on Horse Soring
March 18, 2008
The Humane Society of the United States has announced it will offer a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any violator of Tennessee's "horse soring" law, which prohibits the deliberate infliction of pain to horses' feet to produce an artificially high-stepping gait. Ads announcing the reward will appear throughout middle Tennessee, an area still believed to be a hotbed of soring activity.
"Soring — the deliberate infliction of pain upon a horse to increase the animal's entertainment or monetary value — is incredibly cruel, and must end," said Keith Dane, director of equine protection at The Humane Society of the United States.
The soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and other breeds of gaited show horses is one of the most heinous forms of abuse inflicted upon equines in the U.S. The practice involves the use of caustic chemicals and chains on the legs of the horse, creating severe pain and forcing an exaggerated, high-stepping gait.
Pressure shoeing — another especially egregious form of soring — is the abusive technique of cutting a horse's hoof almost to the bloodline so the shoe puts painful pressure on the horse's sole with each stride. In some instances, foreign objects are placed between the hoof and the shoe to create painful pressure on the sole.
Passage of a federal law (the 1970 Horse Protection Act) has not had the intended effect of eliminating soring. Tennessee also has a state law prohibiting soring, but enforcement of these laws has proven difficult, and this illegal practice continues on a widespread basis. Therefore, The HSUS is offering this reward in order to encourage citizens to come forward and help end this entrenched cruelty.
In 2006, the annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in Shelbyville, Tenn. failed to name a World Grand Champion when most of the finalists were disqualified for violations of the federal Horse Protection Act.
Constituents, who support HSUS' efforts and understand the need to end this cruel practice, have generously agreed to supplement the reward amount. In the past, supporters have offered similar backing for increased rewards in particular cases of animal cruelty.
Anyone with information on this cruel practice should call 1-866-411-TEAM (8326). The Humane Society of the United States will protect the identity of all callers.
Definitely a "CELEBRATION" GOING ON HERE. LOL. :shock:
Katy- 03-19-2008
That's great!
Mercy Me- 03-19-2008
Ah man, that's great!
And also, this takes me back to when I was a little girl, and the mindset of these people who sore. When I was in the second grade or so, (I was always the one who went straight for the horse books) I remember checking out a book that talked about all different kinds of horses in my elementary schools library. What sticks out in my mind is something I showed my Mom, and it said something along the lines of, how people would put Ginger or something under a walking horses tail to make them lift it higher. I didn't know that was a bad thing until I told Momma about it and she went "Whoo!" In an "That's not kind, that's a painful!" tone of voice!
Propaganda I say! *Kicks them*
miss jet- 03-20-2008
thank heavens it's about time.
behavin2- 03-24-2008
:cool: YEA BABY!!!! :cool:
Now if we can just find people not afraid for their life that are willing to turn the others in we'll be set!
arabbossmare- 03-26-2008
10 k!! shoot were going to have all kinds of people coming out of the woodworks! Trainers will be going against Trainers! I love it!
Who'da thunk The walking horse Mafia!
Carla
CowboysKeeper- 03-26-2008
Heck for 10 grand I would go against Jeff!!!!!! LOL
Seriously, this is a good thing.
Stephanie
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