USDA APHIS Horse Protection Program Listening Session at Kentucky Horse Park

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The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS) Animal Care Program will hold listening sessions throughout the United States [including the Kentucky Horse Park] to obtain public feedback on the Horse Protection Program.  In particular, APHIS is interested in hearing feedback on the questions below:

•         Congress passed the Horse Protection Act in 1970 to eliminate the cruel and inhumane practice of soring horses. How close are we to achieving the goal?

•         Can the industry achieve a consensus on how to carry out a self-regulatory program to enforce the Horse Protection Act in a consistent way?

•         What responsibilities should USDA-certified Horse Industry Organizations (HIOs) have within the industry?

•         How can the industry reconcile its inherent competition aspect with ensuring compliance with the Horse Protection Act?

•         What can USDA do now (and in the future) to ensure compliance?

•         What responsibilities should USDA have within the industry with respect to enforcement and what hinders oversight of the HIOs and/or industry?

•         Should there be a prohibition of all action devices?

•         Should there be a prohibition of pads?

•         Currently the Horse Protection regulations have a shoe weight limit on yearlings. Should there now be a shoe weight limit for all aged horses?

A listening session is planned on March 15, 9am to 1pm, Kentucky Horse Park (South Theatre), 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511.

Speakers will be limited to 5 minutes in order to ensure everyone registered will have the opportunity to have their comments heard.  If you have written comments, you may leave them with the USDA officials at the session.

Online registration is available on the APHIS Animal Care website at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/events_reg.shtml.

We look forward to your comments in order to ensure the success of the USDA APHIS Horse Protection Program.  If you have any questions, you may contact Dr. Rachel Cezar at 301-851-3746 or rachel.cezar@aphis.usda.gov.

Further information is also available at: www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/hp.

Hallie Zimmers
National Stakeholder Liaison
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
hallie.zimmers@aphis.usda.gov
202-720-0378 or 202-799-7029

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