Advocates call for horse slaughter ban at wild horse and burro meeting

Sheldon Wild Horses. Photo credit: Mike Lorden.
Sheldon Wild Horses. Photo credit: Mike Lorden.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS:

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Animal rights advocates urged members of a federal advisory board on wild horses and burros Monday to recommend an absolute ban on horse slaughtering in the U.S. and condemned the Oklahoma Legislature’s attempt to authorize the slaughter of horses for human consumption.

The advocates, many representing wild horse and mustang organizations across the western states, told the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Committee that Americans are against slaughtering wild horses and that poor management practices are decimating the nation’s wild horse population.

“Can you hear us?” activist Simone Netherland asked, tapping her hand against a microphone from a table where she addressed the panel. “I don’t think this thing is working. I don’t think this process is working. Please, listen to how the public loves and wants our wild horses.”

Following public comments, Joan Guilfoyle, BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Division Chief, characterized the issue as “astonishingly complicated” and said there are no simple solutions.

“It’s not a black and white issue,” Guilfoyle said.

She denied suggestions from some members of the public that the agency knowingly places horses at risk and said BLM does all it can to prevent wild horses and burros from getting into the hands of people who will harm them.

22,000 wild horses are being held in Oklahoma, where legislation to authorize horse slaughtering has cleared the state House and Senate

The American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign, a national coalition of wild horse advocates, is urging the advisory group to recommend ending federal wild horse roundups as well as the government’s policy of selling wild horses for as little as $10 apiece. The coalition also wants an outright ban on horse slaughter.

Coalition activist Suzanne Roy said the BLM has mismanaged the nation’s wild horse program by rounding the horses up and corralling them instead of leaving them on the range and managing their numbers.

She said BLM has removed 37,000 wild horses from native rangelands in recent years and now has 50,000 in government holding facilities — more than are left in the wild. A total of 22,000 wild horses are being held in Oklahoma, where legislation to authorize horse slaughtering has cleared the state House and Senate.

“The end game is slaughter and everyone knows it,” Roy said. “Americans overwhelmingly oppose horse slaughter.”

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2 thoughts on “Advocates call for horse slaughter ban at wild horse and burro meeting”

  1. The Bottom line here BLM, is stop and return our Mustangs to where they belong and have always belonged THE RANGE , The American Public is totally opposed to Horse Slaughter has always been, what PART of That dont you understand !!!! The Mustangs that you repeatedly , stampede , maim and DISSEMINATE Belong to the AMERICAN PUBLIC, remember they used to HANG HORSE THIEVES…………….

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