
INTRODUCTION
For those of you who know little about the political history of horse soring, this is an excellent piece. For those of you who have good knowledge of it, this is still highly informative. Brilliantly written.
What is horse soring?
Soring is the intentional infliction of pain to a horse’s legs or hooves in order to force the horse to perform an artificial, exaggerated gait. Caustic chemicals—blistering agents like mustard oil, diesel fuel and kerosene—are applied to the horse’s limbs, causing extreme pain and suffering. Chains are also applied to exacerbate the pain. Numerous nails are sometimes driven into the hooves.

Via The Chattanoogan, October 10, 2018
OPINION
Last month the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration crowned its World Grand Champion is Shelbyville.
The show is unusual because it has inspectors from the U.S. Department of Agriculture – a rarity for any horse show in the United States. The reason: for 50 years, some trainers and owners in the industry have abused Tennessee Walking horses in order to cheat and give them a leg up on their competition.
The legendary Howard Baker (R-TN), helped shepherd to passage the Horse Protection Act in 1970 to crack down on these trainers injuring horses to cause them so much pain that they step higher after putting their tender feet on the ground — it’s like walking barefoot on hot asphalt.
The old-timers in the breed have said that Steve Hill, a well-known top trainer in the industry, utilized some chemical agents for the purpose of healing on Talk of the Town, the 1951, 1952 and 1953 World Grand Champion that was considered “unbeatable” by those competing against him.
None of the other horses performed quite like Talk of the Town, and trainers couldn’t compete so more and more trainers began practicing this egregious abuse by utilizing mustard oil to burn the skin around the horses’ ankles, and in some circumstances even placed barbwire around the ankle to create the reaction that later became known as the “big lick.”
The Act was well intended, and the result of some compromises that marked the first federal law designed specifically to help the iconic American equines we all revere. But the law is in need of a serious upgrade, because trainers have figured a way around the proscriptions in the law.
In an ideal circumstance the Act should have eliminated to use of stacked shoes or pads, and action devices now known as ankle chains, but it didn’t, and those devices are still highly utilized in 2018.
But there is reason for optimism. Veterinarian U.S. Reps. Ted Yoho (R-FL) and Kurt Schrader (D-OR), along with U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-ID), and Mark Warner (D-TN) have introduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation known as the Prevent All Soring Tactics Act, H.R. 1847/ S. 2957 that would close the loopholes in the Horse Protection Act by eliminating the large stacked shoes and ankle chains, increasing the penalties, and eliminating the industry’s failed self-policing system by replacing it with licensed USDA contract inspectors, all at no cost to the taxpayer.
This is the third Congress in six years that this legislation has been introduced, and now has over 300 Members of the House and Senate as cosponsors.
But it hasn’t moved. Why? Because the scofflaws’ political protectors, such as U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), have gone to great lengths to block the bill and are watching out for their campaign contributors in the industry rather than working to encourage protection of the horses.
For many years, political pressure from my fellow Republicans in Tennessee and Kentucky backed down the federal government, preventing the USDA from enforcing the Act that Senator Baker and Senator Joseph Tydings (D-MD) worked so diligently to pass.

It all boils down to money. Dozens of violators of the Act continue to fill Blackburn and others’ campaign coffers with money made on the backs of injured horses. It seems Blackburn cares much more about snatching Senator Bob Corker’s seat, than supporting the will of the American people, her constituents, and the best interest of the voiceless animals that are so rampantly abused in the state.
I know firsthand what great lengths the pro-soring will go to in order to protect their habit, as a former Tennessean, past president of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association, eight-time world champion and lifelong supporter of the breed. When the PAST was first introduced in 2013, Blackburn, introduced a phony reform bill that would only codify the industry’s self-policing program that the USDA’s own Inspector General deemed corrupt.
Even the University of Tennessee recognizes that the big lick pain-based gait is something the public will no longer tolerate – they disallowed the exhibition of the World Grand Champion at the UT homecoming game, a long-standing tradition in the state, until several years ago. I hope that on Nov. 6 Tennesseans will step up and take action against soring by sending Marsha Blackburn back home to Tennessee.
Marty Irby
Executive Director at Animal Wellness Action in Washington, D.C. and a past president of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ & Exhibitors’ Association
Vote Blackburn Out of DC
Tennesseans, remember Marsha Blackburn and her hideous track record of allying herself for money with the henious horse soring crowd when you go to the voting booth.
This country and the country’s horses deserve to be rid of her.
Related Reading
Tuesday’s Horse
• Veterinarians oppose Blackburn Bill »
• Soring bill advocates blame Blackburn, McConnell for lack of action »
• Roy Exum: Blackburn draws fury for supporting horse soring »
The Horse Fund
Billy Go Boy
Video
What does horse soring cruelty look like? Like this.
Big Lick” Animal Cruelty – 2 Year Old Tennessee Walking Horses – Asheville, NC – Oct. 6, 2018
See Also
• Soring the PAST Act USDA Booklet (pdf, 60 pp) »
Vote. Blackburn. Out.
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As long as people like Blackburn and her cronies and President Trump who likes to overturn the former presidents that we’ve had their stuff will never have get rid of it they need to be voted out of the office that’s all there is to it to protect those babies if they’re doing that too and that’s what those horses are their babies only 2 years old get real people
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Doing this makes less showy horses naturally less breedable when they are closer to desired than horses that have to be hurt into it. Here’s something funny. I notice a lot of heritage breeds that are gaiter are subjected to cruelty or banning. Is it something to do with the fact of their breeding and also their heritage that making TWH, etc subject to abuse and then fading out? Something to do with America or the Franklin South?
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That are gated*. Silly autocorrect.
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Why was it not mentioned that The Obama administration stood against this abuse, did something about it and it was one of, if not the first thing Trump overturned when coming in to office!!!
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Why? Where are you?
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Please outlaw this cruel practice. These animals are subject to the horrors of people’s antics all for the sake of money. This is not only an outrage it is the highest form of in humane treatment of defenseless animals. I hope the people responsible for hurting these magnificent, gentle loving animals get their just desserts when they meet their maker. I want to see this stopped at any cost. In fact I would like to see strict regulations on people who own animals and make it a jailabe offense to hurt animals for money.
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Use the power of your vote to eliminate this woman and others like her who use other’s pain for their own gain.
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Please DO NOT vote for Marsha Blackburn. Many years ago I had sent her an email , in the past my Ex-husband and I contributed money to her. I had voiced my concerns about the torture of these horses. She promised me she would do everything she could to stop this horrific industry. She had sent me an email that I shared with Tuesday’s Horse. None of what she promised did she follow through with. Marsha Blackburn out right lied!!!!
We don’t need more politicians to pad their pocketbooks at the expense of innocent animals ! I can speak of this horrible industry because as a teenager I witnessed it first hand in the 70’s this is s cruel, horrible industry that tortures helpless creatures! Marsha Blackburn is in favor of this horrific industry. VOTE NO to Marsha Blackburn!!!!
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Thank you Peggy for stopping by and sharing your experience with Blackburn.
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Let’s pass along that Marsha Blackburn doesn’t care how she funds her campaign and who the money is from. What a sad world when people take money from an industry that tortures innocent animals beyond what anyone could ever know. To Marsha Blackburn and all the torturous Walking Horse people please just go away and do something with meaning and find a place in your hearts to leave the innocent alone, the horses who don’t have a voice or a choice. But voters we DO have a CHOICE don’t let it be Marsha Blackburn!!!!!!!!!!!
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