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Wild horses at RTF’s satellite sanctuary in San Luis Obispo. Photo by Rich
Sladick.
Federal lawmakers introduced legislation today to permanently ban the slaughter of horses for human consumption in the United States and end the current export of American horses for slaughter abroad. Introduced by Reps. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) and Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.), the Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act, is supported by leading animal welfare groups, including theASPCA®(The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®), the Animal Welfare Institute(AWI), The Humane Society of the United States, The Humane Society Legislative Fund, and Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation.
In recent years, the number of American horses shipped to Canada and Mexico to be slaughtered for human consumption in foreign countries has dropped, making this an opportune time for Congress to close this legal loophole that causes so much suffering. These horses are not raised for food but are separated from the general population at auctions, often after a kill buyer outbids legitimate horse owners. Such horses often endure grueling journeys to slaughter plants, packed into large trailers in unfamiliar herds. Due to these fearful, stressful conditions they will bite and kick, severely injuring or even trampling each other en route.
Once at the slaughterhouse,
horses are herded into a “kill box” where they are shot in the head with a
captive bolt gun in a careless attempt to stun them before slaughter – a
process that can be imprecise due to the biology and fight or flight nature
of equines. As a result, some horses endure repeated excruciating blows or
remain conscious during the kill process.
“Horses have a special place in our nation’s history, and these majestic
creatures were not raised as food for humans,” Schakowsky said. “The SAFE
Act would prohibit any horse slaughter plant from opening; and also end the
sale or transport of horses and horse parts in the U.S. and abroad for the
purpose of human consumption. I am proud to reintroduce this bill and work
with Congressman Buchanan to put an end to this practice.”
“The slaughter of horses for human consumption is a barbaric practice that
has no place in America,” Buchanan said. “I will continue to lead the effort
with Congresswoman Schakowsky to ban domestic horse slaughter and end the
export of horses abroad for slaughter.”
“The ASPCA and our partners are heartened to see a massive increase in
innovative programs to prevent at-risk horses from falling prey to the
slaughter industry,” said Nancy Perry, senior vice president of ASPCA
Government Relations. “But without the law as a backstop, horses will
continue to suffer this fate regardless of how many we help. The vast
majority of Americans oppose the brutal practice of horse slaughter, and we
are grateful to Representatives Schakowsky and Buchanan for their steadfast
commitment to ending this greed-driven cruelty to our horses.”
“Congresswoman Schakowsky and Congressman Buchanan are both tremendous
champions for animal welfare,” said Cathy Liss, president of the Animal
Welfare Institute. “Americans across the political spectrum want to see
these noble animals protected from needless, gruesome and inhumane deaths.
The SAFE Act would put a stop to the predatory and unsafe horse slaughter
industry that butchers these animals for food.”
The SAFE Act would also protect consumers from dangerous American horse
meat, which can be toxic to humans due to the unregulated administration of
drugs to horses. Horses are not raised for food, and they are routinely
given hundreds of drugs and chemical treatments over their lifetimes that
are potentially toxic to humans if consumed. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration prohibits many of these drugs for use in animals intended for
human consumption. Even products applied regularly, such as fly spray and
de-wormers, contain toxic ingredients.
Sara Amundson, Humane Society Legislative Fund (HSLF) president, said: “It
is time to ban the slaughter of American horses for human consumption which
will take horses off of dinner plates in foreign countries. Horses are
iconic species in the lexicon of American history and treated as companion
animals here. We commend Representatives Schakowsky and Buchanan for their
leadership in introducing the SAFE Act, which not only protects horses from
the inhumane practices of slaughter, but also protects unsuspecting
consumers from horse meat tainted with dangerous drugs that are not fit for
human consumption.”
“That more than 80,000 American horses – including an unknown number who
once roamed freely on our public lands – are shipped to their deaths in
foreign slaughterhouses each year is an unnecessary betrayal of the animals
that helped us build our country and continue to serve humanity,” said Neda
DeMayo, president of Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation. “RTF
applauds Representatives Schakowsky and Buchanan for recognizing the
public’s overwhelming opposition to horse slaughter and continuing this
bipartisan fight for the good of America’s horses and for human health.”
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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