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Study Shows No Increase In Equine Abuse Following Closure Of Horse Slaughterhouses

A nationwide study of equine abuse and neglect has recently been concluded by researchers working with the Animal Law Coalition. Study shows no increase in equine abuse following closure of horse slaughterhouses.
 

 
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PRLog (Press Release)Jun 04, 2008 – Animal Law Coalition  Press Release
www.animallawcoalition.com • (435) 644-3333 • Fax (435) 644-3339

Contact for more information: Laura Allen, Executive Director, (435) 644-3333 or lauraallen@animallawcoalition.com
Study shows no increase in equine abuse following closure of horse slaughterhouses

Kanab, Utah (June 2, 2008)  A nationwide study of equine abuse and neglect has recently been concluded by researchers working with the Animal Law Coalition.  The data was taken from the national on-line database of reported animal abuse cases at www.petabuse.com.  

The study tabulated the number of reported cases of equine abuse and neglect and the number of horses involved in those cases over a period starting in January of 2006 and ending in March of 2008. The goal of the study was to quantify the combined impact of the plant closings, the economic downturn and higher grain and hay prices in the past year.

Researchers admit to being surprised by the results. The study found that while there had been some regional increases in the frequency of such cases, there had been other areas of the country where reductions more than offset the increases.  The conclusion was that on average the year of 2007 was no worse, and in fact slightly better than 2006.

Joyce Jacobson, the researcher who first proposed the study, said “The results were so surprising that we completely repeated the data search to assure it was accurate.  Then we waited for several months after the last tabulated month to assure all the data was in.”

Asked to explain the unexpected results, John Holland, senior analyst for AAHS (Americans Against Horse Slaughter) said “A significant number of media stories had assured us that abuse and neglect had increased dramatically following the closing of the Texas horse slaughter plants in February of 2007 and the Illinois plant in September.  What we see is that this clearly never happened.”  

Holland went on to say that the number of equine rescues nationwide has increased dramatically in recent years.  “It appears” he concluded, “that the rescues were able to take in the horses pushed out of their homes by these adverse economic conditions.”

Steve Rei, President of the National Equine Rescue Coalition said that a poll taken of the organization’s member rescues earlier in the year found that about 60% were at financial capacity; while very few were at space capacity.  Rei went on to say it was clear that with more financial help the rescues could handle even more horses.

Details about the study’s methodology and the supporting data will be made available upon written request.
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Animal Law Coalition works to stop animal cruelty and suffering through legislation, administrative agency action, and litigation. ALC offers legal analysis of the difficult and controversial issues relating to animals. Join ALC and together we can take action for animals nationally and in your state and community.

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About Animal Law Coalition:Animal Law Coalition works to stop animal cruelty and suffering through legislation, administrative agency action, and litigation. ALC offers legal analysis of the difficult and controversial issues relating to animals. Join ALC and together we can take action for animals nationally and in your state and community.

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Issued By:Animal Law Coalition
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:435-644-3333
Address:259 north 100 east
City/Town:Kanab
State/Province:Utah
Zip:84741
Country:United States
Categories:Pets, Non Profit, Food
Tags:Horse, Slaughter, Slaughterhouses, Animallawcoalitioncom, Animal, Abuse, Study, Equine, Laura, Allen,

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