I saw today in the AVMA Journal an article about them and that they are conducting a nationwide survey as a first step to study the problem of unwanted horses. Under their issues link, there is a link to a the survey. Everyone with an interest in the welfare of horses is encouraged to respond at:
Posted 2009-01-18 7:35 AM (#97695 - in reply to #97680) Subject: RE: horse survey Am. Vet. Med. Assoc.
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I found that survey yesterday on "the other side" (roping) and took it. Interesting questions but a lot of the solutions they proposed were further legislation or expanded government control. I don't see where making a law is going to solve much. If that's all it took, no one would be murdering anyone anymore because it's illegal, right?
I had to put a geriatric horse put down a couple of years ago. It is illegal in my state to bury them; there are no rendering plants. Now what do you suppose a person is supposed to do. That situation was the result of legislation. So I would have liked to have seen a few more choices but overall this was a good survey and I would encourage everyone to take it.
Posted 2009-01-23 7:54 PM (#98083 - in reply to #97680) Subject: RE: horse survey Am. Vet. Med. Assoc.
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yes, alot of mention about the govt's. involvment. So please everyone take the chance to do the survey. A good thing to keep some laws that may idea at bay....