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Home arrow News arrow Animal Welfare arrow UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF A BAN ON HORSE PROCESSING
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF A BAN ON HORSE PROCESSING PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 May 2006
Federal legislation has been proposed to amend the Horse Protection Act to prohibit the shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or donation of horses and other equines to be humanely slaughtered (processed) for human consumption, and for other purposes. The intent of the legislation is to enact a ban in the United States on processing horses for human consumption. The legislation does not provide fiscal support that would likely be needed to respond to an ever increasing number of unwanted, neglected, and abused horses. Often times horse neglect and abuse cases originate from a lack of economic resources needed to adequately maintain a horse's health. While everyone fully supports and is committed to the humane treatment of all horses, there are unintended consequences of banning horse processing.
 
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